[Leica] Warning to iPhone users..... Thanks Apple......
Robert Baron
robertbaron1 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 30 20:51:30 PDT 2022
I have an iPhone 13 Pro Max. I am happy with the colors it produces
because I am semi-color blind and it works for me.
However, I did recently upgrade the operating system to iOS16 and that (or
something else) caused my contacts to divest much of the information they
previously contained, such as street addresses for contacts and other
needed information. I have been working with some folks on the Apple
support forums to figure out what happened and how to fix it but I am not
happy....but I think I was at least subliminally forewarned because I
remember Kyle Cassisdy have some sort of a similar problem some years back
with his itunes library.
You would think Apple would care about such things but in their hearts of
hearts I don't think they really do.
--Bob
On Fri, Sep 30, 2022 at 8:43 PM Jayanand Govindaraj via LUG <
lug at leica-users.org> wrote:
> This document is just like one I just signed for investing in an Alternate
> Investment Fund a few days ago which ran to 390 pages of CYA clauses. Why
> they cannot distill it into one sentence reading “We are not responsible
> for our own actions, no matter what happens” is beyond me!
>
> Cheers
> Jayanand
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> > On 01-Oct-2022, at 00:38, Brian Reid <reid at mejac.carlsbad.ca.us> wrote:
> >
> > I don't feel disagreed with. Our experiences are different, but neither
> of us is wrong.
> > I have 3 comments.
> >
> > 1. On my iPhone (a 12 Pro Max) under Settings->Camera->Formats there is
> an option to 'Show camera control for ProRAW'. I have that turned on. When
> I am shooting something where resolution matters, I click the "RAW" button
> that option enables (on the top right of the app screen). You all know what
> RAW format is and does.
> >
> > 2. HEIC is a container format. (That's what the C stands for.) That
> means it can have more than one edition of the image inside the file. It
> sounds to me like your app might accidentally have used the preview image
> and not the main image. I use Adobe Camera Raw to poke around inside HEIC
> files to see what's there.
> >
> > 3. Apple is a computer company. They all make undocumented changes. It
> is necessary to be cautious whenever you "update" anything.
> >
> > In 1969 I experienced what remains to this day the ultimate "we are a
> computer company and we will change whatever we want whenever we want"
> event. Nothing has surprised me since.
> > My employer had an IBM 7094 computer running IBSYS 13 for its
> operating system. Like all such installations in 1969, there was a purchase
> contract with a warranty. If the system misbehaved, IBM would solve the
> problem and fix it free of charge. Every couple of years the contract would
> come up for renewal, and the scaredy-cat owners always paid the money to
> renew the software warranty.
> > What it meant to "behave" or "misbehave" was that there was a
> 100-page document specifying what IBSYS 13 was supposed to do, and if you
> could demonstrate to IBM that it was not doing that, they were
> contractually obligated to fix it. I may well have been the only employee
> there who had read and understood the entire Specification document.
> > In late 1969, we got a letter from IBM saying that they were issuing
> a new Specification document. This was before the era of FedEx, so it was
> hand-carried by a courier all the way from Armonk NY. My boss gave it to me
> to read. It consisted of one sentence: "The full specification of IBSYS
> version 13 is defined by its behavior."
> > Some digital packrat has saved the last real specification document.
> See
> > http://bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/7090/C28-6248-7_v13_IBSYS_Dec66.pdf
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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