Skip to content

All Activity

This stream auto-updates

  1. Past hour

  2. Nobody have a PC under Win 11 with edge ? If yes please try to upload here a picture
  3. Today

  4. Hello @Nando Diver In davinci resolve 21 free I'm using GP-Tune plugin as suggested but ... I combined such input transform with REFERENT DWG TO REC709, the Curren Kelly free LUT as final output. I used pre clip group with GP-Tune and post clip group with the CK's LUT. It works fine. Bye Giacomo
  5. from my android phone I se the upload banner
  6. In Edge I can paste picture on other forum and in Copilot... that's not a blocking problem from Edge on my side I checked all I receive to check.
  7. Some other search result. I gave the code to Copilot for analyse Invision Community – Missing Attachment Upload UI in Replies (Technical Report) SummaryThe reply editor does not display the attachment upload bar. The user can upload images when creating a new topic, but cannot upload or paste images when replying. The HTML structure captured from the reply editor confirms that the attachment upload container is missing entirely. 1. What the HTML shows The reply editor currently renders: html <div class="ipsComposeArea ipsComposeArea--reply ipsClearfix"> <div class="ipsComposeArea__photo"> <a href="https://waterpixels.net/profile/319-caoilla/" data-ipsHover data-ipsHover-target="https://waterpixels.net/profile/319-caoilla/?do=hovercard"> <img src="..." alt="User photo"> </a> </div> <div class="ipsComposeArea_editor"> <div class="ipsEditor" data-ipseditorv5-postkey="reply-..." data-ipseditorv5-autosavekey="reply-..." data-ipseditorv5-name="comment"> <!-- CKEditor instance --> </div> </div> </div> Critical observationThe expected upload bar container: html <div class="ipsComposeArea__attachments"> ... </div> is completely missing. This is why the user cannot upload files in replies. 2. What should normally appear In a fully functional Invision Community editor, the reply box includes: html <div class="ipsComposeArea__attachments"> <div class="ipsAttachmentDropZone">...</div> <div class="ipsAttachmentUpload">...</div> </div> This block is responsible for: drag‑and‑drop uploads file selection button attachment list paste‑to‑upload support Since this block is not present, the editor cannot display any upload UI. 3. Why this block is missing There are only three possible causes in Invision Community: A. Group permissionsIf the group does not have: Can upload attachments in comments/replies then the template removes the entire attachment block. This is the most common cause.
  8. Hi admins Invision Community – Image Upload Issue (Replies Only) Environment: Browser: Microsoft Edge (latest version) OS: Windows 11 (fully updated) Platform: Invision Community (version unknown) Symptoms: When creating a new topic, the user can upload images normally. When writing a reply, the upload banner/button is missing. Copy/paste of images does not work in replies. Drag‑and‑drop also fails. 1. Summary of the IssueThe user cannot insert images when replying to an existing topic. The upload UI is visible and functional in new topics, but not in replies. Additionally, Microsoft Edge blocks image pasting inside the editor. This indicates two separate issues: Invision Community configuration/theme issue (upload bar missing in replies) Microsoft Edge clipboard permission issue (image paste blocked) 2. Technical Causes (Confirmed Patterns) A. Missing Upload Bar in RepliesThis behavior is known and documented in several Invision Community installations. It is caused by one of the following: 1. Group permissionsIn ACP → Members → Groups → (User Group) → Attachments Some installations have different permissions for: “Upload attachments in topics” “Upload attachments in comments/replies” If the second one is disabled, the upload bar disappears only in replies. 2. Theme template conditions Some themes hide the upload bar in replies using conditional logic. Example found in custom themes: html {{if $reply}} <!-- Upload bar hidden --> {{endif}} If the theme or a template hook modifies the editor layout, the upload UI may be removed. 3. JavaScript errors in the reply editorIf any editor-related JS fails to load, the upload bar does not appear. Files involved: ckeditor.js root_front.js editor.js Any custom JS from the theme A single 404 / 502 / blocked script will break the upload UI. The user previously reported 502 Bad Gateway errors on JS files, which strongly suggests this is happening again. 4. Application or plugin modifying the editorEven a small plugin can alter editor behavior. If a plugin affects posting or attachments, it may disable upload in replies only. B. Image Paste Not Working in Microsoft EdgeEdge has known restrictions affecting web editors: Clipboard API blocked by default Enhanced Security Mode disabling paste of images Domain-specific clipboard permissions Edge refusing base64 image insertion in some contexts This is browser-specific. If the same action works in Chrome/Firefox, Edge is the cause. 3. Recommended Diagnostic Steps (Admin) A. Check Group PermissionsACP → Members → Groups → (User Group) → Attachments Ensure the following are enabled: Can upload attachments Can upload attachments in comments/replies Allowed file types include JPG/PNG/GIF Maximum upload size > 0 B. Check Theme TemplatesACP → Themes → Edit HTML/CSS → front → posting → editor Look for conditional blocks hiding the upload bar in replies. C. Check JavaScript ConsoleIn Edge or Chrome: Open a reply form Press F12 → Console Look for errors related to: ckeditor.js editor.js root_front.js Any custom theme JS If any script fails to load, the upload UI will not appear. I checked when I create a new topic I have the banner and I can Paste "Drag files here to attach, or choose files... Insert existing attachment Max total size: 48.83 MB" It seems to be a config problem... (for a part of the problem )
  9. great! we will all be interested in your experiences with this one! As for myself I went with Wed5Pro in the meantime but again - it will be great to hear other monitors experiences.
  10. what you can achieve in that environment and what the two cameras might be capable of, are two different things very much so!
  11. Playing with MWB we soon realized that adjusting WB and setting the temperature in Kelvin are not the same thing. Manual WB adjusts both the temperature and the tint. Then unfortunately with a standard codec (H.264, H.265 etc) the values are baked into the video, while with raw they are simple metadata that you can change in post. The great thing about RAW is that in post, besides adjusting the temperature, you can also adjust the tint, which is the green magenta axis. There is always the obstacle of storage space, which costs a lot. And with the current RAMageddon... P.S. The Sony X-OCN LT raw codec is impressive. It has a bitrate comparable to ALL-I H.265 codecs.
  12. Hi Paul, What lenses do you use on your Red? PL cinema lenses? Classic Canon EF lenses? The big problem for those of us using classic housings is the lenses, and basically the control rings that operate the focus and also the zoom. In standard housings the control rings are designed to have an almost direct gear ratio, made for quick adjustments before taking a photo. In video, a direct ratio often leads to jerky movements and introduces micro vibrations. Cinema control rings use a geared down system instead, which requires a wider rotation to produce a small movement on the lens, providing smooth and steady transitions. The larger knobs offer better mechanical leverage and targeted inertia. This allows you to operate the control by resting your palm or using several fingers steadily, reducing the shakes typical of the two finger grip required by standard control rings. In addition, Nauticam cinema series control rings are designed to work with lenses that have standard 0.8 MOD gear teeth, with almost zero tolerance. Also, cinema lenses have hard stops at minimum focus and infinity. Normal photographic modern lenses have focus by wire, and unfortunately, speaking of my popular M43 lenses, the movement or focus speed is also variable, meaning the focus travel also depends on how fast you turn the focus ring. It is impossible to make transitions. Only on the most modern ones can you set them to linear and even set the range of movement, for example, 90, 120, or 180 degrees. That is why, in situations where you have to change the focus point manually, for example in macro, with normal housings and lenses people use the old trick of moving the housing back and forth just a little bit. It is a hard world for us 😁
  13. I don't know about that Dave. I my case, it's more like the rhetorical question of which came first, the chicken or the egg? But I will affirm the current setup on my rebreather is a lot cheeper than the overall cost of my current camera rig.😉
  14. I've used both, Mike. Like so many things with underwater photography, what you can achieve in that environment and what the two cameras might be capable of, are two different things. I used a D800 (FF) for about 4 years and a D500 (APS-C) for 9 years. Other than having more pixels to crop, I honestly could not see the difference for the types of images I use: selling to stock agencies, on my computer, sending to friends, the occasional A2 print.... For me, and I'm sure others will argue, the disadvantage of FF is the size of the gear, the extra difficulty of housing a rectilinear with a huge port - and the cost of the lenses. I know wet lenses can make a difference for wide-angle and might be easier to "house". For that it's worth, I would not go back to FF. I'm actually moving down again to M43!
  15. When you have spent all you can on scuba gear, buy a camera. When you have spent all you can on cameras, buy a Rebreather! . .. ... Actually my CCR was al lot cheaper than my latest camera rig. 🙄
  16. Maybe the photos are just cad rendering but they have 10mm 1:2.5 FISHEYE printed on them. Very strange
  17. The new 7Artisans full frame AF 10mm is an F/2.5 MAX fisheye lens. MAX seems to be a new line of high end lenses that have aperture rings, function buttons, weather sealing and more. This is one of the worst lens rollouts I have seen in some time. No information released in English, no lens reviews found on Youtube in any language and no updates after being announced in China. Further the lens in Sony FE, Nikon Z and L-mount was listed on B&H for close to three weeks with a notation that B&H was waiting for a price and release date so they could take pre-orders. Two days ago the lenses were removed from the Q and are no longer listed on the site. Not a good start after all the hype 7Artisans had gotten.
  18. technically speaking what are the advantages and disadvantages of the APSC and full frame cameras? clearly bigger sensor and more pixels with full frame, but beyond that are there any specific technical or optical matters of relevance to UW photography? Mike S
  19. Spreadsheet updated with the latest Kraken monitor V3. I asked them its underwater weight. i will report back as i get an answer. Ciao
  20. Marelux has the Canon 7-14mm fisheye listed on the port chart with zoom gear #51210 and extension ring 30 for the 140mm dome port.
  21. Doing a search on what happened to 7Artisans new 10mm f/2.8 autofocus Fisheye Lens? The answer I got was that 7Artisans 10mm f/2.8 lens was not fisheye as it was first promised. Instead, it is an ultra-wide-angle rectilinear autofocus prime lens designed for APS-C mirrorless cameras (Sony E, Fujifilm X, and Nikon Z mounts) priced at around $199. Once again we have been snookered.
  22. This photo was taken with the A6300 + 90mm macro + SMC-1. Some cropping, but so sharp! Maybe try without the flip adapter, just screwing the smc-1 on the flat port, and see what you can get. Easier than creating a new custom extension.
  23. Cool! taking magic light tubes to a whole new level.
  24. That's not quite the combination you are after, but I used to shoot the Sony 6000/6300 with the 90mm macro in an Ikelite housing, with the flat ports 5516.50 and extension 5516.70, and the SMC-1 with a 67 adapter. Not with a flip adapter, I was screwing/unscrewing it as needed, which was a hassle, but then the SMC-1 was closer to the port. The combination worked flawlessy, and I got super sharp images out of it. I don't have the gear anymore, but I remember that the front element of the lens was very close to the glass element of the flat port... maybe about 2-3mm? And the distance from the lens to the SMC-1 was then maybe 1 cm? I changed after that to a Seacam housing, but found the SMC-1 more frustrating to use because the 90mm lens was farther back from the flat port and gave a much narrower focusing range. And it became less frustrating after switching to the 100mm macro, which is comparatively closer to the flat port.
  25. Dave, I know we have changed the subject, but it is nice to hear there are few KISS Rebreather fans out there. I have been diving KISS Rebreathers since 2005, starting with a KISS Sport and switching over to a KISS Classic in 2010, which I still use today.
  26. Just took a look today (08/19/26) to see if there were any updates on 7Artisans new AF fisheye lens in Sony FE, Nikon Z and L-mount on both B&H and Adorama's websites to find neither had the lens even listed. Very strange.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.