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Toland Digital Assistant
Named for famed cinematographer Gregg Toland, a solid app for DPs -- depth of field/hyperfocal calcs; filter factor, shutter angle exposure calculations, etc.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/toland-asc-digital-assistant/id377419210?mt=8
Another Potentially-useful iPhone App
The Yali Software Color Meter works like a spotmeter app, but outputs the RGB color values of a subject in 0-1 percentages.
itunes.apple.com/us/app/color-meter/id348833167
This app needs some serious testing before you'd want to bet the farm on it. But if it's accurate and trustworthy a convenient color meter would be very useful for greenscreen/bluescreen diagnostics.
If anyone out there does a test of this app (or knows of a better one), would you please post your results?
All the best,
Stuart R.