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Photos go in. Prints come out. Camera data preserved on every image.
4×6 through 11×14. Square formats. Works with any printer.
Process dozens of images. One folder. One click.
Lens, aperture, shutter, ISO. The numbers that matter.
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"You shot this at f/16? In daylight?"
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"You're gravitating toward that 23mm lately."
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"1/250th at ISO 3200. Got it."
Technical settings become lessons. Prints become teaching tools.
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macOS may show a warning that the app "cannot be verified." This is normal for indie apps that aren't notarized through Apple's paid developer program.
Alternative: Go to System Preferences → Security & Privacy → General, then click "Open Anyway"
Why this happens: Apple charges $99/year for code signing certificates. As an indie developer, I've chosen to keep the app free rather than pass that cost to users.