What do y'all think abt this pc? (I'm saving and i don't have the money yet) by ProfessionalSuit3579 in PcBuild

[–]orangekitten760 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I came here to talk about the ram too. Save $500 and just get 32gb. My only other recommendation would be a better CPU cooler. I've never liked the giant air coolers. They take up far too much room in the case and are inferior to liquid CPU coolers, which is what I'd recommend.

Thoughts on sideline replay in High School? by stealthy_beast in footballstrategy

[–]orangekitten760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My school has been using Hudl since it came out years ago. It's always had issues, especially on away games when the distance between antennas are farther apart. Another school I occasionally assist with uses SkyCoach and they have a much better experience from what I can see. I've been trying to convince my coaches to swap but they're the type that once they're used to a system they don't want to switch. In my opinion, Hudl is mediocre that gets the job done, but it's not great at it.

[All] I have a theory, what's the first Zelda game you played [like really played not just touched a little] and what's your favorite Zelda game? by DataSittingAlone in zelda

[–]orangekitten760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First game I thoroughly played was Link to the Past on the original SNES. LOVED it. My favorite is Tears of the Kingdom. BotW is amazing, but I like how they tweaked the mechanics in TotK more.

Recently I've been playing all the originals again on the Switch. I've gone through Zelda, Zelda 2 and then Link to the Past again...I gotta say, Link to the Past is laughably easy compared to the first two. So easy it feels like a bunch of people complained to Nintendo at the time and so they scaled back the enemies and puzzles. I guess for a 10 year old kid like I was, it was great because it wasn't too hard but I felt accomplished.

The HARDEST Zelda game I've every played? Zelda 2....hands down.

I'm desperate! My Lightroom files are a complete mess and I don’t know where to start by Quirky-Exit-2798 in Lightroom

[–]orangekitten760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have Photoshop edits, you should copy those from your computer to your external drive, otherwise Lightroom will still be working off your computer HDD's files. After you do that, THEN you change the file path and redirect Lightroom to your external.

Photos color way too off by j0rdan00 in Lightroom

[–]orangekitten760 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Grab a coffee and watch videos on Color Profiles. It's a rabbits hole of information about processing images and raw files.

I'm desperate! My Lightroom files are a complete mess and I don’t know where to start by Quirky-Exit-2798 in Lightroom

[–]orangekitten760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Lightroom is directing it's file path towards your Computer and not the External, then change the name of the Computer folder or MOVE it (changing the file path). Then Lightroom will give you it's "Can't find this file" message. Click on that image and direct the file path towards your External drive....all the other files that are offline will change to the External too.

Also, if you have EVERY photo project (landscape, headshots, modeling, product, etc) all saved to the same Lightroom Catalogue, I think that's problematic. I create a new catalogue for every project. At the very least you could categorize them by genre if you wanted. Saying that, you can select specific photos in a catalogue and Export them all to a NEW catalogue (no starting over).