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Nikon has temporarily suspended its Nikon Authenticity Service Program, which has provided the ability to signed its images with C2PA content credentials to Z6III owners. In A notificationThe company says “it confirms that an issue has been identified in Nikon Authenticity Service,” and that “the service has been temporarily suspended, while we work diligently to resolve the issue.”
While the company did not specify what the issue was, it seems that it is related to a discovery. DPREVIEW Forum member built by HorsakWho found the camera To sign an image It was not taken using many exposure functions at all. Yesterday, Nikon told DPREVIEW that it was investigating the issue.
The ability to create these content credentials of Z6iii, which theoretically helps prove that a picture was taken authentically taken with a camera and a record of editing made for it was a headline feature, there was a headline feature. Z6iii’s V2.0 firmware updateHowever, the company told users that it was being released as beta, so it is not necessary that there are some bugs.
In his news post, Nikon promises to provide an update “as the corrective measures are completed,” and apologize for any discomfort.
Special thanks to Horsak for wretching us for Nikon’s news post.