▸ The problem
Film doesn’t write EXIF. Your scans come back anonymous.
Digital cameras stamp every frame with camera, lens, shutter, aperture, and time.
Film does none of that. You meter by feel or a separate tool, scribble settings
(or forget), and the lab returns beautiful files with empty metadata — Lightroom
has no idea what body, lens, or exposure made the shot.
Edgeprint is the missing link: meter and log while you shoot,
then match lab scans to that log and export files labeled like digital.
JPEG, HEIC, or TIFF in — tagged JPEG out. Originals stay on your device.