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 Originally Posted by Kirk Keyes
I thought real photographers used rotary landline phones. And female photographers used Princess pushbutton phones.
Wait a second - I guess I've been hanging out with the large format photographers too long...
Women take pictures ???
I'll have to check the kitchen, to see where she is hiding the camera.
I hope she is using Minolta, maybe she has some Kodachrome in the freezer ?
Ron
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Hey Everybody:
So who is using this iPhone/iPod app now and how are you liking it ?
Thanks
Scott
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 Originally Posted by Scott_Sheppard
Hey Everybody:
So who is using this iPhone/iPod app now and how are you liking it ?
PM Sent.
Ron
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Ron:
Thanks for the PM...
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This reminds me of how NASA dealt with the problem of writing in Zero Gravity - they spent a lot of money and engineered a pen that has a pressurized ink reservoir. The Russians, in contrast, just used pencils.
I'll stick with my note pad and pencil. They've never failed me!
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An update that is a bug fix for iOS5 and 6 has been posted in the iTunes store. It is NOT ready for the iPhone5 just yet, we are working on it...
Lenny
EigerStudios
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I just tried downloading it and it told me I need iOS6... Don't have interwebs strong enough here to operate that upgrade right now. In any case, I love the idea and will definitely use the app. I'm terrible at taking notes and even worse at trying to decipher them later. So this is huge for me. But I'd like to add about linking with google maps, as we might know by now the new iphone5 uses their own crappy maps now so how would that work? And also, I hope there is a way to disable that. I usually don't want to advertise where I'm shooting. I have been asked for GPS coordinates for some of my images and had to politely decline. Sometimes it's good to keep the wild places wild, IMO
Aleksandra Miesak
"One should really use the camera as though tomorrow you'd be stricken blind." - Dorothea Lange
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 Originally Posted by aleksmiesak
But I'd like to add about linking with google maps, as we might know by now the new iphone5 uses their own crappy maps now so how would that work? And also, I hope there is a way to disable that. I usually don't want to advertise where I'm shooting. I have been asked for GPS coordinates for some of my images and had to politely decline. Sometimes it's good to keep the wild places wild, IMO 
It does have a GPS tag. However, they are your notes, and you have no responsibility to share them with anyone else.... you can just leave that off...
Lenny
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