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| ![]() Frames App Revolutionizes Analog Photography with Seamless Metadata Logging and EXIF IntegrationFrames is a powerful iOS and macOS app built for film photographers to log shot details and embed metadata into scanned images, bridging analog workflows with digital precision.
By: Frames: Film Notes In the digital world, cameras automatically record essential data like shutter speed, aperture, and geolocation. But in analog photography, those details disappear unless tracked manually. Frames solves this problem by providing a dedicated interface for photographers to record frame-by-frame information such as camera, lens, film stock, date, time, aperture, shutter speed, exposure compensation, focal length, flash settings, and even GPS coordinates. With a clean, distraction- "Analog photographers deserve better tools," says the app's indie creator, Vincent Tantardini. "With Frames, I wanted to create something that respects the craft of film photography while bringing the convenience of modern metadata workflows." Frames has been thoughtfully localized into over a dozen languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Russian, Dutch, and more—making it accessible to film photographers worldwide. Whether you're a professional photographer maintaining an archive or a hobbyist wanting to remember which lens and film stock you used on your last trip, Frames helps keep your analog memories accurate, searchable, and beautifully documented. The macOS companion app brings powerful export and batch editing tools to the desktop, ensuring that photographers can prepare their scans with matching metadata in just a few clicks. By syncing data between devices, Frames provides a unified experience across mobile and desktop. Frames is available now on the App Store and Mac App Store. To learn more and see it in action, visit Frames (https://withframes.com/ End
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