Re: Flickr

2019-08-15 Thread Henk Terhell
Dave, there is a help link underneath the login box, which lead you to answers about deleting your yahoo login. I have earlier changed to using gmail login Henk Op 2019-08-14 om 16:18 schreef David J Brooks: I know Flicker is going through changes because of the take over but i cannot log into

GESO: Some Insignificant Images

2019-08-15 Thread Alan C
The past few weeks has been hectic - I seem to have spent most of my time either as Mr Fixit or organizing Road Races. Photography has been far from my mind. This afternoon I decided to put things right & try out my recently obtained FA 100mm f2.8 Macro.  These are all shots around my garden.

Re: GESO: Some Insignificant Images

2019-08-15 Thread Ken Waller
Love the shot of the winking cat. -Original Message- >From: Alan C Subject: GESO: Some Insignificant Images > > >The past few weeks has been hectic - I seem to have spent most of my >time either as Mr Fixit or organizing Road Races. Photography has been >far from my mind. This afternoon

Re: GESO: Some Insignificant Images

2019-08-15 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Quite nice, especially the Impala Lily. Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 10:16 AM Alan C wrote: > > The past few weeks has been hectic - I seem to have spent most of my > time either as Mr Fixit or organizing Road Races. Photography has been

Re: Flickr

2019-08-15 Thread John
I still use my Yahoo email address, but they had me choose a new password the first time I logged in after the split. On 8/14/2019 10:18:28, David J Brooks wrote: I know Flicker is going through changes because of the take over but i cannot log into my account now. Does anyone have a link or wh

Re: Flickr

2019-08-15 Thread David J Brooks
I think i sorted it out, i hit the create account to see what would happen and it took me to a page to confirm user email and set new password. I thought that link was only for new accounts, learn something new everyday.:-) Dave On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 11:39 AM John wrote: > I still use my Yaho

OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Ken Waller
Picked up an Apple Air I pad and am having no luck downloading images (jpegs) with the Apple Lightning to SD camera reader. Noticed many reviews on the Apple site where most of them couldn’t get the device to work. A lot of the comments point to an issue with the Later IOS. Anyone using the dev

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Stanley Halpin
I’ve been using this for years with both my iPad Air 2 and Meg’s iPad Mini 2. And we each had earlier versions of the iPad, and never had an issue reading SD cards. I downloaded the latest iOS a few days ago, and I just verified that the SD reader dongle does still work. Cannot imagine what the

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Presume you mean Apple iPad Air. I've had no problems using the Lightning to SD Card reader device with any of my iPads since I first bought it , including with the current iOS revision on an iPad Pro 12". I can't imagine what the problem is, unless the card is somehow not formatted correctly

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Ken Waller
Thanks Godfrey. I just tried loading jpgs straight from the camera and it did work. I haven’t figured out how to download jpegs that have been perfected through photoshop. I downloaded jpegs from my pc to an SD card but they are not recognized by the iPad on import. -Original Message-

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Ken Waller
Thanks Stan. Do you download unmodified images directly from the camera, i.e unperfected through photoshop or Lightroom? -Original Message- >From: Stanley Halpin >Sent: Aug 15, 2019 2:09 PM >To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List >Subject: Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread John
I have a similar question, but going the other way. I have an iPhone that I connect to the internet using a "Lightning to Camera Adapter" (USB) [powered by the wall wart] connected to a USB to Ethernet adapter and a cable to the Router. Does the iPhone have a command similar to "Net Use" so I

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Stanley Halpin
Yes, unmodified DNG or jpeg. If I want to put images from e.g. Lightroom onto the iPad, I Airdrop to the iPad or first put them into iCloud and load from there into Photos. An alternate would be to put LR Mobile onto the iPad, synch from PS or LR to the Adobe cloud. And they’ll appear on LR Mob

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Stanley Halpin
I think you might be able to do what you want under iOS13 when it gets here in September (?) but I am not sure. Right now, to move photos from my iPhone I Airdrop or email. Simple minded, probably not the most efficient, but I seldom have a reason to do that. stan > On Aug 15, 2019, at 4:53

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Ken Waller
That limitation sure lessens the value not only of the reader but also the iPad. Also, Apple doesn’t mention this limitation. I’ve seen complaints about this going back to 2018 with no response from Apple. -Original Message- >From: Stanley Halpin >Subject: Re: OT - using Apple “Lightni

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
From a PC, you can use DropBox.com or WALTR2 by Softorino to do that. G — Godfrey DiGiorgi - godfreydigio...@me.com - 408-431-4601 > On Aug 15, 2019, at 3:29 PM, Ken Waller wrote: > > Thanks Godfrey. > > I just tried loading jpgs straight from the camera and it did work. > I haven’t figured

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Paul Sorenson
The easiest way I've found to move photos and other files between an iPhone/iPad and a PC is with an iXpand flash drive - basically an updated version of sneaker-net.  Lightning adapter on one end and USB on the other.  The app from Sandisk is free for iOS. https://tinyurl.com/y3mj35fm A 128

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Seems an awfully complicated way to connect an iPhone to the internet. The adapter dongle is designed to allow USB peripherals (cameras, keyboards, etc) to send data to the iPhone, not the iPhone to the net. To do what you want, without a jump through WiFi and the cloud, I’d buy a wired hard d

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Stanley Halpin
You’ve heard the comment: “it is a feature, not a flaw.” In this case, the comment fits. The iOS file system makes it very difficult for files to move to/from the device which, at least in principle, makes the device and the information thereon much more secure. stan > On Aug 15, 2019, at 6:

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
I see it neither as feature nor flaw. iOS devices are not generalized, all purpose computers, at least not until the next iOS (and iPadOS) ships. They were designed first for wireless communications with personal security, all else is second to that. Judging them by the standards of general purp

Re: OT - using Apple “Lightning to SD card camera reader”

2019-08-15 Thread John
On 8/15/2019 20:10:48, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: Seems an awfully complicated way to connect an iPhone to the internet. The adapter dongle is designed to allow USB peripherals (cameras, keyboards, etc) to send data to the iPhone, not the iPhone to the net. I don't have wi-fi at home, so I needed