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AppRecs rating 4.0. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Frames: Film Notes
Capture & Organize your Film Rolls
Log essential metadata: frame number, focal length, shutter speed, exposure compensation, aperture, flash settings, metering mode, camera, lens, filter, film stock, date, time, and geolocation.
Attach a reference image to each frame for quick visual context.
View your film shots on an interactive map.
Organize your film library with folders and search tools.
Switch from toolbar to full view to record your shots with ease.
Export & Sync your Data
Export your metadata as Frames, PDF (ready to print), CSV, Text, or GPX files.
Share your records seamlessly across Apple devices and contacts.
Use the Frames macOS app to reintegrate metadata into your scanned images (JPEG, TIFF or DNG files).
Optimized for Analog Photography
Adaptive controls matching your gear characteristics.
Smart autofill for lens, camera, film stock, and ISO to save time.
Includes a pre-loaded selection of 200+ film stocks.
Follows Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines for a smooth and intuitive experience.
Optimized performance, even on older iPhone models.
Designed for Film Shooters
Whether you're a seasoned analog photographer or just getting started with 35mm, 120, or large format film, Frames helps you stay organized and in control. Create photo notes as you shoot, manage your film rolls in one place, and keep your EXIF data consistent after scanning.
Start with up to 3 film rolls for free, and upgrade for unlimited film rolls, subfolders, data export and metadata embedding using the Mac app.
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Reviews for Frames: Film Notes
Roger Nordstrom Photo
Film Photographers Must Have
I recently got back into film photography. Of course film lacks all of the meta data associated with digital something I wish all of my old negatives and slides had. I bought a notebook to record various information but who wants to mess with paper and pen. Then I found Frames. Super convenient and easier accessible. Yes it takes time to stop and record the data but who goes into shooting with film to hurry up. I wanted to slow down. IMHO, this is a necessary tool for film photographers. And Vincent is very responsive to your comments and suggestions.