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    Re: Medium-Format Digital Images

    Google Chrome flagged your site as a non-secure site with the below message. I could connect and see the image using Firefox, so I guess that's that.

    www.rickdenney.com normally uses encryption to protect your information. When Google Chrome tried to connect to www.rickdenney.com this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials.

    You cannot visit www.rickdenney.com right now because the website uses HSTS. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.



    Quote Originally Posted by rdenney View Post
    I’m linking files on my own web site using image tags. My site has an up-to-date certificate and opens https calls properly, and the URL for my latest image opened in every browser on my iPhone, both in the forum and directly.

    So I have no idea why it isn’t working for you. I can only guess that your internet access point is too many hops from my provider’s server. See if you can ping www.rickdenney.com.

    The URL for the latest image is:

    https://www.rickdenney.com/scratch/A...8/IMG_0084.JPG

    Click on that and see if it brings up an image (your browser may attempt to resolve it and already show the image).

    Rick “who had certificate problems last month but all corrected now” Denney

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    Re: Medium-Format Digital Images

    Quote Originally Posted by djdister View Post
    I don't see any images from Rick's posts -- wha' happened?
    I had the same problem. I copied the link and pastes it directly into the address bar. The browser told me that Rick Denny was dangerous. I clicked "I'm not afraid of Rick Denny". Now I can see the pictures.

    Chuck "Not afraid of you" Wells

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    Medium-Format Digital Images

    Try the suggestions offered here:

    https://www.thesslstore.com/blog/cle...hrome-firefox/

    The images loaded without difficulty or warning on Chrome on my iphone. There was a time when my site certificate was expired, and you may have tried to go there then and left some detritus in your browser.

    Rick “Thinking browser companies are a bunch of nannies” Denney

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    Re: Medium-Format Digital Images

    I'll add one to this thread.



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    Old Trucks




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    Very sellable moneymaker

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    Quote Originally Posted by darr View Post



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    Re: Medium-Format Digital Images

    Thank you Randy!

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    Medium-Format Digital Images


    Window, Worker Housing Ruins, Kennecott, Alaska, 2018. Pentax 645z, Pentax FA 200/4, f/16, 1 second.

    Rick “looking up exif data” Denney

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    Re: Medium-Format Digital Images

    Here is one, Fuji GFX 50s and 110mm f/2:
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Chrysler-1.jpg  

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    Re: Medium-Format Digital Images

    Ore Sorting Machine, Kennecott, Alaska 2018. Pentax 645z, 35mm FA Pentax lens, f/16 at 1 second.

    At ISO 1600, noise is nearly invisible and compression only slight.

    Rick “mirror lockup used” Denney

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