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KODAK PROFESSIONAL Film App

Do you love KODAK PROFESSIONl Film and want to learn more about how to shoot it? Where to buy it? Need a lab to process it?
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Photo & Video Free Kodak Alaris Inc. iPhone, iPad, iPod

Use KODAK PROFESSIONAL Film App to do all this and more.

Featured in the KODAK PROFESSIONAL Film App:

• Types of KODAK PROFESSIONAL Films
• Film formats
• What films to use when
• Sun Calculator
• Where to buy locator
• Color/BW processing locator
• Black and White Processing Tool

Find Kodak Film. Shoot Kodak Film. Love Kodak Film.

Reviews

Kind of a pointless app
Needle And Groove

Initially I thought this app would do or offer more. But it doesn’t really do anything. The darkroom session is pretty cool but if you don’t process your own film, this app pretty must just lists what film Kodak makes and very briefly describes them. That’s it. I was hoping there would be a place for users to submit their photos for others to see the images taken with a certain film stock and have more than just the one sample image to go off of. I thought it would have sort of a Flickr type feel where users can add camera and film info, add if it was pushed or pulled, what chemistry was used to develop, etc. maybe add some tutorials on how to shoot film, develop film, scan film. Because right now the app is boring and useless


Helpful, I see huge opportunities
Spankalones

I hope this app continues to mature as the worlds interest in film comes back to life. You know what would be fun? An in-app exposure meter where the user can choose film stock and get guidance while metering using a phone camera.


Helpful tool, could be improved
mh040

***Update for v2.3*** Glad to see P3200 and E100 added, along with tech pubs for all films. However, the Sun Calculator and What Film to Use features have been removed. Perhaps they’re not essential, but I found them to be a helpful reference back when I was a beginner. I’d still like to see the consumer films, darkroom chemicals, papers, and more sample photos added to make this a more robust catalog app. Even now I don’t know the extent of everything Kodak sells for film photographers. There’s also a bug on my iPhone SE where the individual film pages can scroll horizontally even though there’s no content that requires it. I hope the app continues to improve. Looking forward to future versions. ***Previous review for v2.1*** As someone fairly new to the photography hobby, I found this program helpful in learning about what exists in Kodak's product line. It's given me some ideas of what to expect from each film as I've experimented shooting them. This new version has a few more changes other than what is listed in the release notes. It's now a universal app with an iPad-native user interface. Information about BW400CN has also been removed, following its discontinuation not too long ago. It's nice to see that Kodak/Alaris is starting to make some progress on updating their public presence. In addition to this app, their website has also gotten a facelift recently. Some features I'd like to see in future versions of this app: - More sample photos per film type, particularly for black and white films. The app explains that contrast and other elements are "adjustable with process" - I'd love to see some example results from different exposure/development techniques. - The technical publications for each film are downloaded each time they are viewed (and still link to old versions). Can these simply be embedded in the app? It would be nice to be able to read them offline, and not use up mobile data to read them when traveling. - More films, current and past. In the "current" column, it would be nice to see info about Gold 200, Ultramax 400, and ColorPlus 200. While these aren't "professional" films, there may be certain situations where they provide just the right kind of look desired, so it would be helpful to see them in context with the other films. In the "past" column, it would be nice to see detailed information about some of the more recently discontinued films (which can still be found in small quantities), like the aforementioned BW400CN, TMZ3200, etc. Going further into the past with a few significant highlights would provide a nice bit of history, just like the section on film sizes. - Info on darkroom products and supplies. There's a whole darkroom timer function, but no info about darkroom products.


Local film lab add
Just+

I have a local film lab that is currently not on your list. How would one get on it? Wanna keep all labs alive!


Needs some work
Lpandy

I was exited to learn about this app but disappointed when I opened it to check processing options in my area and saw places I’ve gone in this area not showing up. Yikes.


Sun calculator is useless
Santa Fe Blues

The sun calculator is two hours off. Useless unless this is fixed.


Pretty useless
Mazdax3

Quickest uninstall of any app I've downloaded. The old Kodak pocket guide from 30 years ago had 100x more info than this app. It could of/should have been.


Worthless
webgod1

Seriously. No basic services like geolocation to find the nearest dealer? This looks like a PowerPoint presentation. And for goodness sake PROOF READ your copy! "Available" is spelled incorrectly on screen 4 of the intro piece! Just more brochure ware. Where is the value? I want Kodak to survive. You MUST do better than this though.


Useless
mfd14534

You can't search for processing labs by city, only state. And neither of the two labs I use are listed and they happen to be less than 5 miles from kodaks headquarters.


Come on Kodak, you can do better.
jomodv

You're the oldest and most successful film maker in history and yet this app is sadly lacking.


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