Crown + Flint

Crown + Flint

Your digital analog assistant.

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • September 25, 2023
  • September 29, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 4+
  • 47.86MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

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6.0.5

August 26, 2024

R6 of Crown + Flint is focused on your data. Access your data in new ways, and share equipment and film with your friends. * Data backups are now in an open format—your data is yours forever. * You can now export anything! Cameras, lenses, film, everything has a method to export and to share. * Ever go on a photowalk with friends, and wanted to borrow a camera? But then tedious data entry awaited. No more! Now you can share your equipment with other Crown + Flint users via AirDrop! * PDF contact sheets. Print all of a roll's metadata on paper to store with the physical negatives. Or if spreadsheets are more your thing, you can also export as a CSV. * Migrate your data from other sources into Crown + Flint, including Analog, FilmTrackr, or your own spreadsheets. It's a little complicated, so look for documentation coming soon with details on the steps you need to take.

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6.0.4

August 23, 2024

R6 of Crown + Flint is focused on your data. Access your data in new ways, and share equipment and film with your friends. * Data backups are now in an open format—your data is yours forever. * You can now export anything! Cameras, lenses, film, everything has a method to export and to share. * Ever go on a photowalk with friends, and wanted to borrow a camera? But then tedious data entry awaited. No more! Now you can share your equipment with other Crown + Flint users via AirDrop! * PDF contact sheets. Print all of a roll's metadata on paper to store with the physical negatives. Or if spreadsheets are more your thing, you can also export as a CSV. * Migrate your data from other sources into Crown + Flint, including Analog, FilmTrackr, or your own spreadsheets. It's a little complicated, so look for documentation coming soon with details on the steps you need to take.

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6.0.3

August 21, 2024

R6 of Crown + Flint is focused on your data. Access your data in new ways, and share equipment and film with your friends. * Data backups are now in an open format—your data is yours forever. * You can now export anything! Cameras, lenses, film, everything has a method to export and to share. * Ever go on a photowalk with friends, and wanted to borrow a camera? But then tedious data entry awaited. No more! Now you can share your equipment with other Crown + Flint users via AirDrop! * PDF contact sheets. Print all of a roll's metadata on paper to store with the physical negatives. Or if spreadsheets are more your thing, you can also export as a CSV. * Migrate your data from other sources into Crown + Flint, including Analog, FilmTrackr, or your own spreadsheets. It's a little complicated, so look for documentation coming soon with details on the steps you need to take. 3,115

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6.0.2

August 19, 2024

R6 of Crown + Flint is focused on your data. Access your data in new ways, and share equipment and film with your friends. * Data backups are now in an open format—your data is yours forever. * You can now export anything! Cameras, lenses, film, everything has a method to export and to share. * Ever go on a photowalk with friends, and wanted to borrow a camera? But then tedious data entry awaited. No more! Now you can share your equipment with other Crown + Flint users via AirDrop! * PDF contact sheets. Print all of a roll's metadata on paper to store with the physical negatives. Or if spreadsheets are more your thing, you can also export as a CSV. * Migrate your data from other sources into Crown + Flint, including Analog, FilmTrackr, or your own spreadsheets. It's a little complicated, so look for documentation coming soon with details on the steps you need to take.

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6.0.1

August 14, 2024

R6 of Crown + Flint is focused on your data. Access your data in new ways, and share equipment and film with your friends. * Data backups are now in an open format—your data is yours forever. * You can now export anything! Cameras, lenses, film, everything has a method to export and to share. * Ever go on a photowalk with friends, and wanted to borrow a camera? But then tedious data entry awaited. No more! Now you can share your equipment with other Crown + Flint users via AirDrop! * PDF contact sheets. Print all of a roll's metadata on paper to store with the physical negatives. Or if spreadsheets are more your thing, you can also export as a CSV. * Migrate your data from other sources into Crown + Flint, including Analog, FilmTrackr, or your own spreadsheets. It's a little complicated, so look for documentation coming soon with details on the steps you need to take.

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6.0.0

August 13, 2024

R6 of Crown + Flint is focused on your data. Access your data in new ways, and share equipment and film with your friends. * Data backups are now in an open format—your data is yours forever. * You can now export anything! Cameras, lenses, film, everything has a method to export and to share. * Ever go on a photowalk with friends, and wanted to borrow a camera? But then tedious data entry awaited. No more! Now you can share your equipment with other Crown + Flint users via AirDrop! * PDF contact sheets. Print all of a roll's metadata on paper to store with the physical negatives. Or if spreadsheets are more your thing, you can also export as a CSV. * Migrate your data from other sources into Crown + Flint, including Analog, FilmTrackr, or your own spreadsheets. It's a little complicated, so look for documentation coming soon with details on the steps you need to take.

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5.0.2

July 24, 2024

Crown + Flint now supports lens filters! * Manage your filter collection Do you have a large collection of filters? Trouble remembering which filters fit to which lenses? Crown + Flint has you covered. Now you can add details of all your filters to the equipment database, including lens compatibility via step-up rings. Crown + Flint will remind you which filters are compatible with each of your lenses. * Accurate metering when using lens filters Each filter you use reduces the amount of light hitting your film. In the past, Crown + Flint couldn't know that, unless you removed the filter, and placed it in from of your phone's camera. Now, Crown + Flint will automatically adjust the light meter to accommodate loss from your filters. * Lens filters in your metadata And of course, with metadata collection being at the heart of Crown + Flint, your frames now have a record of which filters you used to capture your images, so you can learn how different films and filters interact with each other, and improve your craft.

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5.0.1

July 12, 2024

Crown + Flint now supports lens filters! * Manage your filter collection Do you have a large collection of filters? Trouble remembering which filters fit to which lenses? Crown + Flint has you covered. Now you can add details of all your filters to the equipment database, including lens compatibility via step-up rings. Crown + Flint will remind you which filters are compatible with each of your lenses. * Accurate metering when using lens filters Each filter you use reduces the amount of light hitting your film. In the past, Crown + Flint couldn't know that, unless you removed the filter, and placed it in from of your phone's camera. Now, Crown + Flint will automatically adjust the light meter to accommodate loss from your filters. * Lens filters in your metadata And of course, with metadata collection being at the heart of Crown + Flint, your frames now have a record of which filters you used to capture your images, so you can learn how different films and filters interact with each other, and improve your craft.

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5.0.0

July 3, 2024

Crown + Flint now supports lens filters! * Manage your filter collection Do you have a large collection of filters? Trouble remembering which filters fit to which lenses? Crown + Flint has you covered. Now you can add details of all your filters to the equipment database, including lens compatibility via step-up rings. Crown + Flint will remind you which filters are compatible with each of your lenses. * Accurate metering when using lens filters Each filter you use reduces the amount of light hitting your film. In the past, Crown + Flint couldn't know that, unless you removed the filter, and placed it in from of your phone's camera. Now, Crown + Flint will automatically adjust the light meter to accommodate loss from your filters. * Lens filters in your metadata And of course, with metadata collection being at the heart of Crown + Flint, your frames now have a record of which filters you used to capture your images, so you can learn how different films and filters interact with each other, and improve your craft.

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4.0.1

April 5, 2024

• New and improved auto-suggest for camera and film manufacturers. No more slow-downs! • Once a roll is done, you probably like to look at each shot you took. Previously, this was super tedious. Now you can swipe through each shot. • You may have noticed that it wasn't previously possible to edit a frame's geolocation. Now it is possible to add, edit, or remove the geolocation for each frame. • Editing apertures and shutter speeds in your cameras and lenses was overly complicated, and the codebase would make a lot of weird mistakes. • It’s now possible to add cameras with only full-auto settings, or a single fixed shutter speed or aperture. • Sometimes even though you’ve granted permission to track your location, we couldn’t get it from the system and would unceremoniously crash. • If you created a new location to store your film, and moved it to the top of the list, it would get forgotten. • Date range filters would exclude films on the last day of the range. • If you tried to sort your films by last shot date, but there was a film with no shots on it, we would crash, and then refuse to start up ever again. • It used to be possible to add a camera and lens combination that had no shutter between the two. At least one has to have a shutter! This is better enforced. • Sometimes taking a reference picture would fail spectacularly. Now it fails more silently.

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Crown + Flint In-App Purchases History

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Pro Mode

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Description of Crown + Flint

Level up your analog photography with Crown + Flint. Meter the light, keep track of camera settings, record location and reference images, manage your collection of film. LEVEL UP YOUR ANALOG PHOTOGRAPHY - Accurate light meter uses your iPhone camera's advanced scene analysis to ensure perfect exposures. - Master your equipment, learn its strengths & quirks, and improve your skills by recording equipment settings with each shot. COLLECT METADATA - Film stock - Rated speed, and special notes - Camera and lens settings - Time, date, and location - Reference image for correlating with your film TRACK YOUR FILM - Know what film is loaded into which camera. - Manage your collection of film, from purchase, storage, shooting, development, and archival. - Reference images let you quickly identify your films after development. GETS OUT OF YOUR WAY - Optimized for left-handed operation so you don't have to put your camera down. - As easy to operate as a hand-held meter. - Never lose time fiddling with impossible settings, because Crown + Flint knows all about your equipment Free app version lets you record up to 5 rolls of film. When you're ready for more, upgrade in-app to unlimited films with Pro Mode
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Crown + Flint: FAQ

Is Crown + Flint software compatible with iPad devices?

Crown + Flint isn’t available on iPad devices.

Who created the Crown + Flint app?

Don Goodman-Wilson developed the Crown + Flint app.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for Crown + Flint to function properly?

The minimum iOS version for the Crown + Flint app is 13.0.

What do users think of the app?

4.5 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that Crown + Flint has received from users.

What genre is the Crown + Flint app?

The App Category Of Crown + Flint Is Photo & Video.

Which version of Crown + Flint is the latest one?

6.0.5 is the newest version of Crown + Flint.

What is the latest Crown + Flint update release date?

Crown + Flint updated on September 29, 2024.

What is the exact date when Crown + Flint came out?

The specific date when the app came out was September 25, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to Crown + Flint?

No objectionable content, suitable for young children.

What are the languages supported by the Crown + Flint app?

Currently, Crown + Flint supports English.

Does Apple Arcade provide access to Crown + Flint for its subscribers?

No, Crown + Flint is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can users make in-app purchases in Crown + Flint?

Certainly! Users can make in-app purchases within Crown + Flint.

Is Crown + Flint designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Crown + Flint is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Crown + Flint incorporate ads within the app?

No, Crown + Flint does not incorporate ads within the app.

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  • Crown + Flint is amazing!

    The App Store Preview images of Crown + Flint give you a glimpse into the rich features and thought that went into this app’s design. And, to me, it’s a positive sign the developer solicits user feedback and updates the app regularly.

    Crown + Flint requires you enter some to as much information as you wish about your film, cameras, lenses, etc. The app keeps track of everything and allows you to export your metadata easily.

    For me, I loaded everything I could (i.e., 18 film rolls and 2 boxes with expiration dates; 3 cameras, 7 lenses, and lots of filters.) Then, I loaded a roll into my 35mm camera and went shooting. With each shot, I used the app subsequently to record my settings, a small image of the scene and the location (although you could easily use the app first to have it measure the scene’s exposure for you.) At the end of the roll, it was nice to have the app export my film metadata as a PDF (note: CSV and exiftool export formats also available) so I can transcribe (or use a plugin) to enter the data into Adobe LrC and
    NegativeLabPro after scanning my negatives.

    This app is great and is quite useful for my analog to digital workflow.
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  • Great app for film shooting and record

    easy to use, nice interfaces, outscale all other film information apps…

    Would you consider add a function that allow users to upload their own film box icon? Lots of films don’t have a picture in default.

    Definitely would pay for the pro mode if it can upload own film box icon
  • Data and export is great, design needs work

    The basic features of logging what your camera settings were for your frames works great. Exporting to exiftool also works great. Would love to be able to customize the file names in the data export to something other than cf-frame-x.tif, but that’s minor.

    With the design, once you’re logging, things are fine, but the information architecture is very strange, although totally fixable. First, there’s a hamburger menu that leads to screens which each have their own tab bar.

    I would axe the sidebar menu, and just have each of those as a tab which leads to a menu, an equipment tab, film tab, and a settings/other tab. Examples of apps that work this way are Apple Music and Health.

    Keep it up! This app has been extremely useful.
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    Developer Response

    Thanks for the feedback. And you’re in luck! The next release is going to restructure the app in precisely the way you describe. I think you’ll find the new user experience vastly improved!