Calling all analog film photographers! 🎞️ I've been working on Filmbook, an open-source app to help you keep track of your film usage. It's built with Rust & GTK4/libadwaita for a smooth & modern experience – and it even runs on Linux phones like the Librem 5 and Pinephone Pro! 📱

The first version is ready for testing, and I'd love your input on what features would make it even better! Join the community & help shape Filmbook:
https://codeberg.org/bjawebos/filmbook#filmphotography #analogphotography #rustlang #gtk #opensource #community #testing #featureideas #librem5 #pinephone #linuxphone
@bjawebos flathub submission?
@hub At the moment Filmbook is not stable enough. But in the near future I will submit there.
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Calling all analog film photographers! 🎞️ I've been working on Filmbook, an open-source app to help you keep track of your film usage. It's built with Rust & GTK4/libadwaita for a smooth & modern experience – and it even runs on Linux phones like the Librem 5 and Pinephone Pro! 📱

The first version is ready for testing, and I'd love your input on what features would make it even better! Join the community & help shape Filmbook:
https://codeberg.org/bjawebos/filmbook#filmphotography #analogphotography #rustlang #gtk #opensource #community #testing #featureideas #librem5 #pinephone #linuxphone
@bjawebos flathub submission?
@hub At the moment Filmbook is not stable enough. But in the near future I will submit there.
@bjawebos Haven't done film photography in years, please help me better understand this. So that's like keeping track which roll is in which camera at the moment, how many shots left, which rolls still need to be developed and which haven't been used yet, etc.?
@prokoudine At the moment, the application is still very much geared to my needs. I have several cameras and not all of them have the option of inserting part of the film carton at the back. That's why I wanted to remember which film is in which camera. It is also sometimes good to remember which films have not yet been developed. I would then take a film of the same type and load it again. Once this is exposed, I have two films of the same type and can develop them in one developer box. It should also be possible to remember which films you have in the fridge and which cameras are in the cupboard. How much you expand this is another question. One feature that is not yet integrated is the ability to create image entries for an inserted film. There you could enter the exposure time and which lens you used. Perhaps also a quick little sketch of the image. However, I think that having to document every image there is too time-consuming and not relevant in practice. But maybe I'm wrong.
@bjawebos That's more of an explanation than I was hoping for, thank you :) Are you planning to tag a release any time soon?
@bjawebos Also, if you don't have any history and you go to the History tab, you get this
@prokoudine I have create an issue for that problem. https://codeberg.org/bjawebos/filmbook/issues/1

On my system the bug was also there. I have delete the db and after that the migration of the database was successfully.
Wrong database version

Column 'status' is missing. The reason is that the migration is not complete. ![grafik](/attachments/fe7c79b4-06c8-49a6-8051-7dd31a847889)

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@bjawebos omg omg this is awesome! I have wanted something like this for ages

@bjawebos 🤩 Maybe submit to This week in GNOME (https://thisweek.gnome.org/about/) . I think it's fine even when not yet considered stable by it's author.

(still always thrilled to see phosh screenshots out in the wild 🙈 )

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@agx Thanks for the tip. I will submit it next week. It should be more stable by then ;)
@agx I can not entry in the Matrix Room #thisweek:gnome.org with Fluffychat. Exist this room?
@bjawebos Yes, #thisweek:gnome.org exists. I can invite your matrix id if you tell me which one.