[Leica] Leica 135mm Apo Telyt M
Jayanand Govindaraj
jayanand at gmail.com
Fri Jun 25 19:24:15 PDT 2021
My view is that in this brave new world, using Douglas' analogy, just as
we know the basic upkeep to keep our automobiles running, we should also
acquire the skills for basic upkeep to keep our computers running smoothly,
and more importantly, securely. In many ways, the latter is more critical
than the former, because you cannot have identity theft with the former.
After all, most, if not all, of us use our computer systems for far more
time than we use our automobiles on a daily basis....
Cheers
Jayanand
On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 2:27 AM Douglas Barry <imra at iol.ie> wrote:
> Paul, we live in a weird new world.
>
> On the 9th May I emailed the LUG with a query on windows compatibility
> issues in that it uses a particular routine called Waasmedic Agent to
> analyse any of my files that are not created by a Microsoft program
> (i.e. Adobe, etc) and report same back to MS. It also had a tendency to
> remove program items from my taskbar like Thunderbird. Screen black outs
> and crashes happened regularly as the pc hung. Per a recommendation from
> Jayanand, I reviewed all my programs run at start up and deleted merrily
> all around me. I also unplugged the USB for my PreSonus mike and
> speakers before boot ups. I appears to me that MS has decided to
> intrusively use all of us users as cash cows to be milked for data, and,
> possibly, in turn, deflect us from using non MS products. Of course,
> your opinion (and theirs) may differ.
>
> In our current brave new world, MS say that Windows 10 is a service and
> no longer just an operating system, and, of course, you have to agree to
> what appears to be 400 odd pages of conditions. So an analogy: you buy a
> car from the local dealer, sit in it, adjust the seat, steering wheel,
> mirrors, etc. and drive home in it where you hang your favourite set of
> irritating orange furry dice from the rear view mirror, pat yourself on
> the back and go into the house. The following morning, new car in mind,
> you jauntily leave the house, blowing kisses to your beloved and leaping
> into the air while clicking your heels, get into the car, find the seat
> adjustment has been changed, along with the steering wheel, mirrors.
> and, to cap it all, your furry dice have vanished. Yes, it appears the
> dealership inspect your car for changes every night and send someone to
> reset everything to their ideal normal. So much for freedom. What's
> next? Fines? Gulags?
>
> Douglas
>
>
>
> On 25/06/2021 21:01, Paul Roark via LUG wrote:
> > Well this is weird. I found the "Enhanced" function in my PS CC. And on
> > my Microsoft graphics oriented PC, "Super Resolution" immediately crashes
> > the system. In fact, such that I appear to have to unplug the computer
> > before it will even attempt to reboot. When it does reboot, it goes into
> > an "Installing updates" mode for a while.
> >
> > It looks like MS and Adobe have some sort of fatal incompatibility for my
> > MS computer. This computer is basically a beautiful monitor with the PC
> > guts crammed into the base of the monitor. That base feels very hot now.
> > Perhaps whatever the PS routine is doing, it is somehow over-stressing
> the
> > machine, triggering some circuit breaker type of immediate shutdown.
> >
> > Anyway, for my system (and I'd guess potentially others) until MS and
> Adobe
> > cure the issue, I'm going to avoid this procedure. Topaz Gigapixel AI
> > works just fine.
> >
> > Paul
> > www.PaulRoark.com
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 8:23 AM Jayanand Govindaraj via LUG <
> > lug at leica-users.org> wrote:
> >
> >> It is a new feature that came to Camera Raw a little while ago, and to
> >> Lightroom CC in the last update - but is applicable only to RAW files.
> >> After you import a RAW file into Lightroom CC or Adobe Camera RAW, right
> >> click on the image, and choose "Enhance", which opens up a menu which
> >> allows you to enhance details, and/or double the resolution (called
> Super
> >> Resolution) using machine learning, which is the same as AI in
> Topazspeak.
> >> Alternatively, you can access the feature in Lightroom CC using
> >> Photo/Enhance from the menu. IMHO, not as good as Gigapixel when looked
> at
> >> very closely on a monitor, but should not matter at all in the real
> world.
> >> It is definitely less flexible than Gigapixel. without a doubt, though.
> >>
> >> Cheers
> >> Jayanand
> >>
> >> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 8:03 PM Paul Roark via LUG <lug at leica-users.org
> >
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Jayanand wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> ...
> >>>> The new "Enhance" function in PS and Lightroom is almost as good as
> >> Topaz
> >>>> Gigapixel. ...
> >>>
> >>> Where is this "enhanced" function in Photoshop. I may have missed
> >>> something.
> >>>
> >>> (And congrats on the Mylapore photo; it's outstanding.)
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>>
> >>> Paul
> >>> www.PaulRoark.com
> >>>
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