Any port to android or windows phones planned?
Any port to android or windows phones planned?
Well a third of the screen is taken up with the film selection area, and it literally shows like 6 lines of film names at all times. Have it show one line with the name of the currently selected film and then when tapped on the different a film options show on the screen. Changing that would free up a LOT of space.
Zak Baker
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"Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter."
Ansel Adams
I have looked at an Android port. It's very expensive and doesn't support a lot of the stuff. So I would basically need to re-code. I have asked my android-using friends to give me a handset when they upgrade so I can look into it... it's not high on my priority list. But it's there....
Well yeah - except that Apple's UI guidelines are picky about that stuff. It's a good suggestion though - I might look at making the film selection an overlay so there is room to make stuff bigger ... Especially once iOS 6.1 is killed off.
SOO.... As I have dealt into a lot of sheet film use, films that are really around in real film seem to be coming up and ending up in my possession...
New requests...
Fuji RTPII (64T)
http://www.fujifilmusa.com/shared/bi...AF3-024E_1.pdf
Fuji NPL
http://www.fujifilmusa.com/shared/bin/AF3-810E.pdf
Kodak Portra100T
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/profe...2468/e2468.pdf
Still have not received the infrared film though, so I may have to tested on the road and then develop it when I get back and hope for the best lol.
Last edited by StoneNYC; 23-Jul-2014 at 22:41. Reason: formatting
All you need to do is enter the same times as shown out to 64 seconds. So 2 - enter 2. etc.
When you get over 64 seconds (for example 1'20" - 80 secs) just 1/3 of a stop to 80 seconds... which while be 80 x (2 to the power of 0.333) ... or 100 seconds. Then keep doing that ... so 100 seconds becomes 100 x (2 pow 0.333) = 126 seconds. etc.
Once you get to 256 seconds - change to 2 to the power of 0.5!
To make it easier for you - >
1/3 of a stop = multiply by 1.26
1/2 a stop = multiply by 1.41
Easy peesy!
:-)
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