Are you a meticulous film photographer who values recording settings and locations for the film photos you take? Are you seeking a straightforward and user-friendly application for tracking and logging that data? Have you grown weary of the unreliable, prone-to-crashing, or complicated photo logging applications currently on the market?
I am someone who relates to all of these concerns, which prompted the creation of MetaLog.
MetaLog is a robust yet uncomplicated data logging tool designed for photographers who wish to efficiently document photo metadata for cataloging or EXIF tagging during post-processing. Apart from saving settings for each photo, MetaLog can also serve as an equipment inventory for your photography gear.
Feature Highlights:
- View all your added film rolls at a glance, displaying the number of frames added to each roll and load/unload dates to indicate rolls in use.
- Quickly log settings for each photo, such as date, lens, aperture, shutter speed, exposure compensation, location coordinates, accessories, and shooting notes.
- Intelligent pre-fill and filtering for dates, locations, and equipment for seamless frame additions.
- Effortlessly manage multiple rolls in multiple cameras simultaneously.
- Locate photo spots using a user-friendly pinch-and-zoom map interface.
- Export all logged data as convenient CSV files.
- Gear pages allow recording of camera and lens models alongside serial numbers, creating a comprehensive gear inventory useful for tracking and insurance purposes.
Overview
MetaLog is a Commercial software in the category Audio & Multimedia developed by Christopher Curzio.
The latest version of MetaLog is 2.0.3, released on 06/18/2024. It was initially added to our database on 06/18/2024.
MetaLog runs on the following operating systems: iOS.
Users of MetaLog gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- User-friendly interface makes it easy to navigate and use
- Provides detailed logs and analysis of system events
- Highly customizable settings to suit specific needs
- Ability to track multiple sources of data simultaneously
Cons
- May have a learning curve for new users due to the many customization options available
- Advanced features may require technical knowledge to fully utilize
- Subscription-based pricing model may be costly for long-term use
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