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Photo.recipes – Quick Tools for Photographers

https://photo.recipes
2•josario•2h ago

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josario•2h ago
Hi!

I’m a software developer and an amateur photographer. Last year I bought a Fujifilm X-T5 and started shooting SOOC JPEGs, but I’ve always found it difficult to understand what settings other people use or to edit photos quickly while traveling.

So, in my free time, I decided to build something that could be useful both for me and others.

That’s how I created photo.recipes — a collection of small, fast, browser-based tools designed to help photographers analyze and tweak their images on the go. It’s completely free to use, with no ads or tracking — I built it simply because I wanted it to exist.

Some of the tools:

Analyzer – extracts EXIF data and shows the in-camera settings used, so you can replicate them.

Presets – finds the most similar Fujifilm film simulation for a given photo.

https://photo.recipes/recipes – apply film recipes directly to your images.

https://photo.recipes/frame – add clean frames before sharing online.

https://photo.recipes/tags – suggests relevant hashtags for social media.

I also made a PWA at https://pwa.photo.recipes so it's easier to use on the phone.

I’ve shared it with a few photographer friends and got great feedback, so I wanted to share it here too. I built the first version in about a month and I’m adding new features weekly — like a growing database of lenses or the PWA.

Would love to hear your feedback, ideas, or critiques — especially from people who care about both photography and tools that “just work.”

Thanks :)

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