I wonder if any other members have experienced similar issues recently using LR Classic for processing?
4 years ago / 93 visits
A great number of us at Ipernity were refugees from Flickr on its takeover as CEO by Marissa Mayer, who turned it into a nightmare of a site. At the time I felt she was a squib whose trajectory was a subject to the same rules of gravity as any other squib, and so it has transpired, with her departur…
6 years ago / 158 visits / 2 comments
6 years ago / 224 visits / 1 comment / 1 person likes
Has anyone recently managed to download their own images from Ipernity back to their p.c. in jpg format? What did you use to do this, as the suggestions contained in the Tools section (pre-collapse of Ipernity and its resurrection) do not seem to work in providing you with jpgs? The first one recomm…
6 years ago / 204 visits / 2 comments
Canon support suggest uninstalling, disabling Windows Firewall, and any other anti-virus software and reinstalling. This DOES NOT WORK, however often you try it. The actual solution is to right-click on the exe file for EOS Utility, and choose compatability mode. It switches to Windows 8 Compatabili…
6 years ago / 141 visits
IF those following my image postings want to find me, post-Ipernity, whose impending demise saddens me, I post better images to www.photo.net/photos/jtmm, and will be using: www.facebook.com/Coldwaterjohn increasingly in lieu of a photo journal. You will be most welcome to visit either. If those of…
7 years ago / 229 visits
A heads-up for anyone with a Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ60. What is apparently a common fault develops which results in the camera becoming inoperable. a system message appears on screen "System Error - Focus". Before you pay for any repair, even if out of warranty, complain to Panasonic UK Support, emph…
9 years ago / 1 006 visits / 2 comments
When trying to download one of my own images, it seems it will only allow the image to be downloaded as a gif file. Does anyone have the answer why it can't be downloaded as a jpg?
10 years ago / 430 visits / 3 comments
For the past few days ever since reinstalling Picasa, and then installing the Picasa to Ipernity uploader button from the Ipernity site, when clicking on the button, having selected an image to upload, a screen appears telling me to sign in to Ipernity (I am alrady signed in). I complete the screen.…
10 years ago / 471 visits / 14 comments
No more Canon 6D images for a while - this morning the rear LCD screen remained blank for stills. Nothing I did, including reloading the firmware from the Canon site, would bring it back to life. Weirdly it lit up for video mode, but it wouldn't take a video. Huge sigh of relief discovering I had bo…
10 years ago / 358 visits / 1 comment
Lucian on Googe Product Forums has come up with a step-by-step solution which works! Here is his advice - if I can follow it, anyone should be able to... It is possible to enlarge the folder names on the left. If this looks too complicated, ask somebody else to do it for you. 1. In Windows click Sta…
10 years ago / 421 visits
Recently I switched from using a 48" Panasonic Viera as a display monitor, connected to my P.C.(Windows 7) by a VGA cable. I have now connected a new 42" Viera, using HDMI cabling to my P.C. When I try to start Canon's Digital Photo Professional to process RAW images from my 6D, thsi message appears…
10 years ago / 339 visits / 2 comments
Despite this image www.flickr.com/photos/cwaterjohn/3949980 541 being set on privacy for friends and family only, someone has within the last 45 minutes added it as one of their favourites. I wonder on what basis they were able to access my image without being either friend or family? I suspect lik…
11 years ago / 321 visits
This group on Ipernity has been inactive in recent years. However there was a flourishing version of it over on Flickr, and so I hope those ex-flickr refugees using this lens and contributing their images to Ipernity will consider joining, to resuscitate its fortunes!
11 years ago / 276 visits
If you haven't looked at your images on any screen other than your own, you may be in for a bit of a shock. Most of my processing and viewing has been done on a large Panasonic Viera (48") screen. It has been an unhappy surprise whilst travelling over the past few days, and having borrowed a family…
11 years ago / 334 visits / 2 comments