I have created lens ID and subscribed to free lens Desktop Personal. When I tried to open lens desktop , it is unable to activate lens desktop and throwing error. Attached screenshot

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I want to install a previous, specific version of k8slens ( ) but impossible for me to find this (neither for mac nor windows !) Do I have to download the source code and rebuild it? Even with this there is no "install" section in the makefile !Why is it so difficult to find a specific version?


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The question was made some time ago but just in case you haven't reached the answer yet, One thing I did to solve this problem was that i went to the lens repo : and search through the old release versions seeking for a binary asset (.exe) (the news version provide the source code but not the binary) then i managed to find the binary of the version 4.2.3. ( release in Apr 26, 2021)

Many guy thinks than Lens doesn't free anymore. But (personal licence) Lens is still free. If you have license problem. you just needvisit and enter credentials, login and the personal license will be added to your lens id.The issue is with redirection from the Home page when trying to add a new subscription. It redirects you to the download page instead of opening the subscriptions page.

The Openlens Kubernetes IDE is the open-source code project under MIT license, from which Lens desktop originates as a branch. It is a development tool for Kubernetes environments and containerized projects. Cloud-native ecosystem pioneers got together and formed the project, and it is readily available from the Openlens repository on Github.

It is essentially the Lens IDE without the proprietary components. The latest version of Openlens aligns with the latest version of the Lens IDE binary. However, there is no official binary you can download from Open lens. Instead, the source code is readily available, allowing you to compile the latest source code and produce your own binary of the solution.

Many may wonder about the differences between running the Openlens solution vs. now running Lens Desktop, as they both appear identical at first glance. Since the introduction of the Lens Prod solution back in July 2022, Lens has been going after the corporate market and looking to add additional pay-for features that are certainly compelling.

Below is a view of the comparison on the Lens site between the Personal and Pro versions of the product and their costs. As you can see, you can select between monthly or annual billing for the Pro version in the official comparison link below: Lens ID (k8slens.dev)

Openlens is essentially equivalent to the Lens Personal license without any collaboration features or vulnerability scanning built into the solution, as these are included with the paid features of Lens Pro.

The Openlens distribution is the equivalent of the Lens Personal solution without the paid features. If you want the cleanest non-commercialized or proprietary components for users, then Openlens is the way to go. However, as noted earlier, you will have to build the binaries yourself or rely on others who have compiled the code and posted to Github repository locations to obtain the installer as these are published.

For some who are not inclined to try to figure out how to build and make the binaries and install the components themselves after they create the binary, it may be a deal breaker to have to rely on untrusted repos to pull down the packages and build the binaries for the Openlens project. It may be a barrier to using Openlens.

However, as mentioned, there are public repos out there where developers with more experience making and publishing files have already compiled the source code, such as the page here where you can download the Openlens binaries:

They make this easy. Underneath the settings for your Kubernetes cluster once you are attached, you will see the Lens Metrics entry. Here you can simply toggle the metrics integrations, and Openlens will automatically install the components needed.

If you notice below too, you will see the Terminal open. One of the really cool things about Openlens and Lens is they allow you to launch a terminal to that specific cluster based on your kube config, without having to change that out between sessions. It reads the .kube directory and enumerates all config files you have there and simply uses these to attach to your specific cluster you are working with.

Is Openlens free and open source software? Yes, the Openlens project is free and open source and allows anyone to compile and build their own files for installation on their specific device. There are also repositories where users have posted versions of the code already compiled for convenience. It will be up to the end-users discretion whether they want to trust these sources.

Is Openlens the same as Lens Kubernetes IDE? Essentially yes. The Lens solution was born from Openlens, the open-source project from which Lens came. However, some feel better about using the completely open-source solution without any productivity components added to the Lens application or without the nags to upgrade to Lens Pro. However, the Openlens project will not include vulnerability scanning and other collaboration features built into Lens.

How do you install Openlens? Open lens must be compiled and you have to create a file to use the solution. There are free git repository locations out there where users have already compiled Openlens and have it easily available for download.

Openlens is a great solution that provides a very good alternative to the Lens Personal solution. However, if you are looking for more advanced enterprise features, such as vulnerability scanning, collaboration with team members, etc, then Lens Pro is the way to go and offers features that will likely never be included in the Openlens offering or Lens Personal.

I'm trying to remove lens flare from a photo using Frequency Separation and the different brushes. The problem is I don't have a traditional mouse, just the touch pad on my macbook and I can't work out the short cuts to make the various tools work to erase the flare. I've googled and looked up in the help menu but can't find the short cuts I need. Can anyone help or provide some further advice on how i get rid of the lens flare?

Have you tried following our Lens Flare Removal tutorial? This should guide you through removing the lens flare on your image :) I will also include a keyboard shortcut cheat sheet below incase you need to use any of them.

Having said that, I'm happy to Google Lens (the newest entry in the array of search-by-image tools) is now available on desktop search... with a bit of futzing around. Don't panic--the futzing is easy. There are actually TWO ways to run Google Lens on your desktop.

Curious as to whether anyone has experience with any of the vintage Nikon PC lenses (e.g., 28mm F/2.8 PC, 35mm F/2.8 PC, etc.)? If yes, are the vintage PC lenses similar in quality to other vintage AI, AIS lenses of the same era? Do the vintage PC lenses offer all the functionality of the more modern Nikon PC lenses like the 19 PC? Any info is appreciated!

Very interesting, thanks. I like shooting some architecture (i.e., urban texture, etc.) and wondering whether starting with a less expensive, vintage 28 PC or 35 PC might be a good idea just to learn the ropes and principles before diving in right away with an expensive 19 PC? Do you have some experience with any of the vintage Nikon PC lenses?

Learning the ropes of shift is not difficult at all. You just put your camera on a tripod, level it, manually focus and then turn the knob to physically shift the lens up or down or side to side to select the portion of its wider image circle that you want in the frame. Then take the shot. Your metering may change a bit depending on how much you have shifted the lens off centre.

My 35mm f/2.8 PC is from the beginning of the AIs era -- about 1983. It seems to work exactly the same way as the pre-AI version. There is no aperture coupling with the camera. However, David Ruether rates it at 5 -- the highest among the 35mm PC Nikkors. (There are only two lenses that got a higher rating of 5.2 from David Ruether -- the 180mm f/2.8 EDIF AF and the 60mm f/2.8 micro Nikkor but the latter only at close range.)

The AI-s version of the 35mm PC has a different optical formula than mine -- even though it has one fewer elements it generally gets better reviews. You do have to remove some material from the mount in order to get a pre-AI lens to mount safely on a modern dSLR. John White "fixed" mine for a modest (~$20) fee.

My primary difficulty was using it for shifting and stitching. The shift only occurs in one direction. To shift/stitch in both directions one must rotate the whole lens through all of its detents. Secondly it has a preset aperture system which easily changes when one rotates the lens. I would have preferred a full stopped-down metering method. e24fc04721

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