I thought I saw on an upgrade recently (for cc on Mac) that there was something about 'resolves issue where image may not didplay'.
I haven't had any problems but it does appear that issues for CC and Mac get resolved pretty fast.
Have you installed all the recent updates?
whitewolfowner wrote:
The hell with the airlines and their harassing BS rules. Save yourself the BS and take a boat and let the airlines know why you did.
You're not listening are you? It's not the airlines, they hate the idea and think it's dangerous to stick all those lithium batteries together in the hold. It would be bad for their business too.
The idea comes from Homeland Security and the US Government.
This is nothing to do with the airlines, unions etc. It's a proposal by US Homeland Security, so actually the US Government.
It is not in effect from Europe YET.
The airlines and more especially the pilots are against it as it is potentially more dangerous to concentrate lithium batteries in the hold than risk a bomb in the cabin.
Don't keep asking the question here. The only correct and up to date info will come from the airlines, Homeland Security and the TSA.
chfrus wrote:
Simple, vote with your walet/feet. Don't fly Delta, let them feel the burn!
It's not Delta Air Lines! It will, IF APPLIED, affect ALL airlines.
This is from the DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY!
One thing I don't understand is (unless you're submitting direct to a publication that wants JPGs direct from the camera) why you would shoot both JPG and RAW. You can convert a RAW file to JPG on multiple devices.
1. This is a policy that US Homeland Security is considering to all incoming flights to the USA.
2. IF implemented it will affect ALL airlines, not just Delta.
3. IF implimented it COULD be a precursor to a large electronics ban on all domestic flights too, eventually.
4. I reiterate that this would apply to all airlines, and would not be their decision. It would be down to Homeland Security.
5. TSA locks are fine when considering TSA, but overseas Security administrations will break them.
6. If a thief wants to get into your luggage, they will.
7. Accidental damage is a different issue.
8. Insurance is sensible for all this.
9. Don't panic until given the order.
10. This is not just Delta Air Lines, if implimented, it would apply to all airlines and the decision is with Homeland Security and ultimately The Commander in Chief.
I used to use one to transfer images from my Rebel Xti to my iPad for post work when I was traveling and for later upload to my iMac and Lightroom. It worked fine for me. I had to use an sd card adaptor of course.
Now I mostly use a) A Canon with wifi b) An apple card to lightning adaptor.
But, it certainly worked ok.
I think Apple have done a good thing here. Simple instruction to help people take better images.
https://www.apple.com/iphone/photography-how-to/
I'm sure some won't agree, but I think it's a good move.
If you don't like it, don't buy it. Quit whining please.
The world hasn't been the same since gave up cave painting and fired the Town Criers.....
ballsafire wrote:
Nikon is pronounced Knee-kon same as Nison (the car) is pronounced Nee-son. The "i" is pronounced like an "e"; same as in the romance languages which influenced Japaneese speech in using the alphabet. I laughed at a car salesman wearing a big cowboy hat pronouncing Nison as Ny-son. So the laugh is on you although the majority of englishmen do pronounce the camera "wrongly." Thank you for bringing this up as I get a bit frustrated everytime I hear the word "Nikon" prounounced using the long "i". These three ladies from Great Briton were VERY educated!
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The car is actually a Nissan.......if we're being pedantic, as it appears many people are.
Chit-Chat is fine. Just as you would chit-chat among people with which you work, or meet at 'the photography club'.
Bigoted, political, exteme views should not be bandied about amongst people you don't know.
Well, we all pronounce things differently deoending on where we're raised. It's part of the global diversity. I am intrigued, as an Englishman (southern English), how French words are pronounced in Louisiana. Similarly, it's interesting how English is used differently around the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Canada and the USA.
What is not acceptable is when people are amused, or laugh, when people from a different locale pronounce words differently. That's just plain ignorant and rude.