It's the little multi-coloured disc under the title Australian Photography.
I noticed it today on a couple of web pages, and on AP it appears when
I hover the mouse in that area. Meantime, doing a bunch of scans!!!
WHat-is-this.jpg
It's the little multi-coloured disc under the title Australian Photography.
I noticed it today on a couple of web pages, and on AP it appears when
I hover the mouse in that area. Meantime, doing a bunch of scans!!!
WHat-is-this.jpg
CC, Image editing OK.
Aliens.
Nothing to worry about. It's just a reflection of the flying saucers hovering outside your window. Perfectly normal.
Nup never seen that one. Probably some add-on to your browser
"It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro
Constructive Critique of my photographs is always appreciated
Nikon, etc!
RICK
My Photography
Ta. I wiped 2 legacy add-ons with the new - Oh, did I say FFox? - browser update.
Two separate scanners dragged up only one measly tracking cookie between them.
I tested Pale Moon and Chrome and they're not showing it.
--And so it turned out to be, and neither had I before!
Anyway, the problem has been accidentally solved, but first the "problem" was re-identified as one
of forgetfulness, induced by some program changes in FFox.
I was hovering idly over HG's pic here wondering what the exposure details were,
when "the dratted coloured wheel" appeared and started spinning. I then R-clicked on an Exif viewer
and found that there was no recorded camera data for that image.
--Then a 5c piece dropped (I have forgotten what a penny is): A darkish bar appeared along the
bottom of the image and the wheel was in the middle of that. On checking my Add-ons, I found an
active one called Exify. - Now ages ago when FFox became "Quantum"-ized it said that add-on was no
longer compatible, and I "just thought it had been disabled". It ended up at the bottom of the list and
was forgotten about. But 2 versions of FFox ago it must have become compatible again
So after checking a few more images, there was the Exif data appearing on some of them. So that's that.
It looks like the add-on got updated somehow.
If you want to install it, look here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...xify/versions/
What it looks like in action (and ta for pics, guys)...
exify1.jpg
- - - Updated - - -
PS to post #4: -- because that add-on is not installed in the other two browsers
Last edited by ameerat42; 08-02-2019 at 9:21am.
Interesting, I used to use Exify.. it was my go to... and like you as FF upgraded it became 'unsupported' so I deleted it and found a new EXIF viewer... might have to revisit Exify if it is back.