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Entries from January 1, 2009 - January 31, 2009

Saturday
Jan312009

New Gear

:D

Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G AF-S VR IF-ED Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G AF-S VR IF-ED

Thursday
Jan292009

Fork Experiment

An assignment from the local camera club.... No idea if this is gonna be the final result. We'll see. I've got till March for this assignment.

Fork

More photos on my flickr page.

Monday
Jan262009

Move To Hosting Provider

When you're reading this it will mean that I've moved my website to an external hosting service. This has some drawbacks:

  • The SymCAImport tool will be available through another URL (http://symcaimport.redelijkheid.com /symcaimport/). I also editted all previous posts with the old SymCAImport URL.
  • Some other services will also be moved to other locations. More on that when they are up and running.

The advantages are a more reliable uptime, and faster up- and download speeds.

There might be some things I might have missed in the transfer. Leave a comment if you find errors or strange behaviour on the website.

UPDATE: I forgot the MIME type settings on the SymCAImport tool. If you did encounter problems importing, you might wanna try again. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Monday
Jan122009

Update on OSX GPS Logging Software

It's been a while since I used the MTK software for getting GPS logs from my QStarz GPS BT Q1000 travel recorder. This weekend I was surprised to see that the developpers had updated the application interface (among other things). The new version is a JAVA applet, which can be installed in your Applications folder, or it can be run online ('no' installation required).

No installation is not entirely correct, because you still need the USB drivers AND you need to create a directory and set certain filesystem rights.

In short:

sudo mkdir /var/lock
sudo chmod 777 /var/lock


It's possible that there's a prompt for an admin password.

  • Run the Application (or install it).
    You need to trust the signed JAVA application. If you don't, the application will not run.
  • Launch the application and switch the GPS logger on (log-mode)
  • Press connect, and you're good to go.

I'm definitely looking forward to the maps integration (development version only at this moment).

 

Wednesday
Jan072009

Panasonic Lumix LX3 Annoyance

The LX3 is in my possession for a couple of weeks, and last weekend I noticed something annoying. When I imported the photos in Adobe Lightroom, some of the photos were imported as RAW, and some as JPG.

By default I set my cameras on RAW (if they support it). When I purchased the LX3 there was no RAW importer for Lightroom or Photoshop, so I shot in RAW+JPG. This way I could see the photos and could work with the RAW files when a proper RAW converter (Adobe Camera RAW) cae along.

I checked the format settings and these were set at RAW, so where did those JPG's came from?
After some searching I found that the iA mode of the camera (intelligent Auto) decides which image quality setting to use. Something I didn't find in the manual (or I read over it).

Anyway, it's annoying as hell.

Wednesday
Jan072009

PGP Desktop Updates

I've been a PGP user for quite a while now. A couple of years ago I bought the software (before that I used the free PGP versions). My original license was for version 8.x. Every once in a while that would be a message indicating that there was a new version available.

The last couple of months there were no new messages, and when I checked for updates from the application the default message was "you're running the latest version".

But according to the PGP website there were newer versions (9.8, 9.9). So I 'registered' for an evaluation version and installed that over my existing 9.7 version.
After the reboot everything worked. My (old existing) license is still valid. So why is PGP not telling that there's an upgrade available?

I guess the fun will end with the release of version 10.
B.t.w. I still find it frustrating that they removed the SIGN and ENCRYPT buttons/functionality from within Apple Mail.app. I don't want to sign all my outgoing mail (which happens when you configure the mail proxy settings). I want to be in total control :)