Export Your Data as PDF or Spreadsheet
This update introduces three ways to export your shooting data: PDF documents ready for printing and archiving, CSV files for spreadsheet analysis, and an improved text format with full GPS coordinates. All export formats support right-to-left languages.
New Export Options
Many of you have asked for ways to get your data out of the app, whether for keeping physical records with your negatives or for analyzing your shooting habits in a spreadsheet. This update brings three different export formats, each designed for a specific purpose. You'll find these options in the share menu for any roll.

PDF Export for Printing
The PDF export creates clean, well-formatted documents that look great on paper. These are perfect for printing and storing alongside your negatives, giving you a physical reference sheet for each roll. The layout is designed to be easy to read at a glance while including all the technical details you recorded.
CSV Export for Spreadsheets
If you want to analyze your shooting patterns or keep records in Excel, Google Sheets, or any other spreadsheet software, the CSV export has you covered. All your frame data imports directly with columns for every setting you recorded. This makes it easy to sort, filter, or create charts from your shooting history.
Improved Text Export
The text export now presents your data in a cleaner tabular format that's easier to read. It also includes GPS coordinates for each frame, so you have a complete record of where every shot was taken. This format works well for quick sharing or for copying into notes and documents.
Your Shooting Data, Your Way
The CSV and text exports include your complete shooting metadata: shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation, focal length, flash, metering mode, date, time, location, lens, filter, and notes. The PDF export focuses on the most relevant settings to keep the printed layout clean and readable. All three formats support right-to-left languages such as Arabic and Hebrew.
Improvements (14)
- Added PDF export for creating print-ready documents to store with your negatives
- Added CSV export for importing frame data into Excel, Google Sheets, and other spreadsheet software
- Improved text export with GPS coordinates and a cleaner tabular layout
- Updated welcome screen
- Improved accessibility with VoiceOver and Voice Control support
- Added support for iOS 17
- Expanded default aperture values up to f/128 for large format lenses
- Improved toolbar performance and animations
- Added swipe-to-move actions for films in the Trash
- Added selection count when working with films inside a folder
- Export button is now permanently visible for easier access
- Added navigation subtitles for improved context on iOS 26
- Added Library search field on iOS 17 and iOS 18
- Added support for negative frame numbers
Fixes (8)
- Toolbar animation: Restored smooth toolbar animation on iOS 26 following the 26.2 release candidate.
- Text & Labels: Updated text and labels for clarity on the Settings and Subscription screens.
- Picker values: Fixed picker values not updating for custom aperture and shutter speed sequences.
- Folder film counts: Fixed folder film counts not updating correctly after deletions.
- Swipe-to-delete: Fixed swipe-to-delete stopping to respond after using the recorder.
- Confirmation popups: Fixed confirmation popups appearing in the wrong position when deleting frames or folders.
- Map position: Fixed map position issues.
- Folder sorting: Fixed folder sorting on the Home screen.
Patches (9)
- 1.17.1: Toolbar animation fixes
- 1.17.2: Text and label tweaks
- 1.17.3: Performance, welcome screen, and accessibility improvements
- 1.17.4: iOS 17 support and improved toolbar with expanded aperture values
- 1.17.5: Bug fixes for folder counts, swipe actions, and map positioning
- 1.17.6: Folder sorting, selection counts, and export improvements
- 1.17.7: Navigation subtitles and Library search field
- 1.17.8: Support for negative frame numbers
- 1.17.9: Minor UI fixes and improvements