Well... this one's a bit out of category as it isn't something you can hold in your hands. This project was started a very long time ago and has seen many mutations in the past. And now, I feel I've slaved long enough over it to show it out.
For years, I've been struggling with the little things that make the lab run. Simple things like adjusting the exposure for larger prints, calculating filter factors for the enlarger (I use a color enlarger for B&W), calculating the proper dilution for chemicals, hunting for development time charts (and figuring out how to process adequately film for which the processing information is anything but descriptive), dodging and burning without looking at the timer, figuring out when it's time to dump the fixer, checking out negatives without a lightbox and so on. I even struggled crunching the numbers for cutting mat boards to the proper size (there's a big gap between the blade and the edge of the tool on my mat cutter).
As usual I went into the "if you can't find it build it" mode. So, I started figuring out how to make these things automatic and simple... something which was anything but. And now, with the way the economy is going (days are hard), I feel like sharing a bit with my fellow filmwasters.
I've also included an "integrator" program and something special I call "Shot On Film". This is an EXIF & IPTC tag editor which I designed specifically to give an EXIF tag to scanned images. I think all those of us who are on Flickr will appreciate (since the site checks these tags automatically).
Anyways, here is the link to the goodies
Darkroom Lab FW Edition.zip - 1.80MBThe program will run on just about any version of Windows (it was built on XP). The zip archive requires no password.
I would love to have your comments on it
Here are a few screen shots to make you salivate.
Enjoy!
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