Andrea B. Posted April 3 Share Posted April 3 This update is required for security reasons. The interruption should not be too long, maybe 30 minutes or so. Cheers - Andrea B. Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted April 3 Author Share Posted April 3 My goodness, the backup is taking for.EV.er. Don't know why except maybe because it is so big. It's up to 37GB currently. Still, I don't remember it taking so long in the past. Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted April 3 Author Share Posted April 3 Maintenance upgrade is now complete. Please let me know if anything looks wonky or broken. Cheers - Andrea B. Link to comment
photoni Posted April 3 Share Posted April 3 test then I delete them . AdobeRGB file . sRGB file . Link to comment
photoni Posted April 3 Share Posted April 3 the info says that both are sRGB my Photoshop didn't recognize one profile or the other Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted April 3 Author Share Posted April 3 ah! I did not correctly understand your first comment about this. I thought you meant that there was NO color profile after uploading a JPG. I will go check our settings. Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted April 3 Author Share Posted April 3 test upload aRGB test upload sRGB Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted April 3 Author Share Posted April 3 Yes, it seems that an sRGB profile is applied by the system software. When I dragged the aRGB hawk photo off the page and read the info, sRGB was reported. I found no external setting for this, so I will have to look within the software. Link to comment
photoni Posted April 4 Share Posted April 4 YES, the problem is also with your photos. now I try to upload a small CMYK four-color file . Link to comment
photoni Posted April 4 Share Posted April 4 things got even more complicated CMYK ... it looks like it's being rewritten in sRGB Link to comment
photoni Posted April 4 Share Posted April 4 This is with Display P3 color profile (typical of Apple iPhone iPad etc.) IN THIS I HAVE ADDED THE DATA OF © COPYRIGHT Let's see if he keeps them . Link to comment
photoni Posted April 4 Share Posted April 4 @Andrea B. It has lost the color profile, and also all the Copyright data Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted April 9 Author Share Posted April 9 I cannot find any settings I can control. The forum software is currently using the GD Image Suite which apparently sets sRGB and strips exif data. I will go look at some images from a couple of years ago to try to determine whether anything has changed. Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted April 9 Author Share Posted April 9 The forum software strips out any "sensitive" EXIF data such as name, location, camera serial number. Link to comment
photoni Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 @Andrea B. I opened 6 posts with my photos in the old ones everything is ok Since January (approximately) the exif data, the color profile and © have been missing Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted April 9 Author Share Posted April 9 I'll try to get to the Invision forum soon and ask some questions about where these Exif changes are happening. I thought that I remembered a place in the forum software settings where I could turn on/off the Exif stripping. But I can no longer find such a setting in my Admin pages. I wonder if it is possible that Invision changed this because of security reasons? Although I cannot imagine why there would be a security problem because of an Exif copyright or any other Exif data item?? But please understand that I have many UVP members here who want to have the identifying EXIF stripped from their photo posts because they prefer to keep their name, location and serial numbers private. So some folks are going to be unhappy because the Exif is not stripped and some folks are going to be unhappy because the Exif is stripped. Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted April 9 Author Share Posted April 9 Ah, silly, silly me !!! Of course, EXIF data can be manipulated for cyber exploits !! Sometimes I'm so naive. Please see: LINK (You can read this article in Medium by scrolling in the top half of the screen.) A malicious forum member* could include a cyber attack in the EXIF data of an uploaded photo which might possibly bring down a forum or trigger other havoc. So potentially vulnerable EXIF is stripped out when a photo file is uploaded. ((At this point I have absolutely no idea what EXIF fields might be potentially vulnerable.)) *UVP has no malicious forum members. We are all cool beans beings. We do have a couple of occasionally cantankerous members who get a little irritated when their blood sugar is too low. But we are kind and tolerant and forgive them readily. ********** And there are a LOT of new privacy laws across the Internet as the rest of the world tries to catch up to Europe's good work in that area. So I suspect names & locations are stripped from EXIF to meet privacy laws in various jurisdictions. ********** Toni, I think the only solution is to add an external watermark or copyright to your photo before uploading. Link to comment
photoni Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 before posting a photo I always use Photoshop to resize the image, by default I also put the copyright © in the Exif data so if anyone wants information... or a larger format or wants to buy the image they know where it comes from. Deleting Exif data seems stupid to me. if I want to remain anonymous and easy Maybe the only risk is that I could paste my photo onto another person's, but I don't see the point in this site, we don't have Queen Victoria among our members :) Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted April 12 Author Share Posted April 12 Queen Victoria??? As I mentioned above, we also have members here who require Exif deletion for privacy concerns. What would be ideal is the capability for each member to determine Exif deletion in their individual profiles. But unfortunately we do not have that. Toni, you can add your website URL to your profile. Click photoni in the upper right corner. Then select the following: Profile > Edit Profile > Contact Methods > Website URL Link to comment
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