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    Your best large format iPhone app?

    What is your favourite apps that you use when shooting large format?
    http://www.architecturalphotos.net

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    Re: Your best large format iPhone app?

    This one I found is fantastic, works with filters too,
    Reciprocity timer
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    I use the stop watch for long exposures. However, I just downloaded the Massive Development Chart for future use.
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    Re: Your best large format iPhone app?

    The phone app- I use it to call my girlfriend whose reading in the van- "Honey, I forgot the light meter, can you bring it to me?" or "Honey I need more film!"
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    Re: Your best large format iPhone app?

    I am having trouble uploading images from iPhone 4s
    As they are too large for forums etc
    Is there an iPhone app that allowes you to change file size etc

    Ps just bought a few of recommended apps
    My first every apps!
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    Re: Your best large format iPhone app?

    Check out TPE, "the Photographer's Ephemeris".
    This app works on iPhones, androids, iPads, and, I believe, there's also a desktop version.

    The program is excellent for landscape and nature photographers and assists in predicting lighting conditions based on location. The author describes it as a "map-centric sun and moon calculator". It shows the direction of sunlight or moonlight at any time, day or night for anywhere on earth. It can also take elevation into account. Designed by a photographer from the UK.

    There's a website with complete info. Just google the name or "TPE photo". It costs about $10, but well worth it
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    Re: Your best large format iPhone app?

    I just posted about this over here.

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    Re: Your best large format iPhone app?

    I just bought a great forum app called tapatalk
    And it allows me to upload from phone in three seconds
    It organizes in phone format which makes thing easier.
    And can be used on any forum
    So pretty handy. Three bucks
    And if you buy now....
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    Re: Your best large format iPhone app?

    Quote Originally Posted by DennisD View Post
    Check out TPE, "the Photographer's Ephemeris".
    This app works on iPhones, androids, iPads, and, I believe, there's also a desktop version.

    The program is excellent for landscape and nature photographers and assists in predicting lighting conditions based on location. The author describes it as a "map-centric sun and moon calculator". It shows the direction of sunlight or moonlight at any time, day or night for anywhere on earth. It can also take elevation into account. Designed by a photographer from the UK.

    There's a website with complete info. Just google the name or "TPE photo". It costs about $10, but well worth it
    "Sun Seeker" does all of those same things, plus it will superimpose onto the camera the path of the sun on any day you want so you can see in detail when it will be going behind buildings and things like that. I think Sun Seeker cost a buck.

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