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MamaMonkey

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  1. Makes sense! Thanks for taking the time to explain things in ways I can actually understand I think it might be fun to go down the build our own machine route, but we will see. If we do, I'll certainly be asking a lot of questions here! lol For now things seem to be running okay, actually BETTER than what they were before 🀞 I finally went out an bought a new cable for my old monitor and the colors are back where they should be *whew*. Hopefully things remain peaceful over here for a while
  2. what's wrong with a Dell? You recommended the one I have way back in nov of 2019 but alas, my budget wasn't enough to buy something to last I'm sure... Thank you for all the help and time you've spent problem solving all my crap for me!!! I really do appreciate it! Computers are so frustrating for me.
  3. So I changed the color profile back to Srgb and everything looks fine. Can I not calibrate this new monitor ( LG 27" FHD IPS 3-Side Borderless Monitor with Anti-Glare & AMD FreeSyncβ„’ (1920 x 1080) - 27MP40W-B)?
  4. As luck would have it it seems machines talk to one another and we now have a fridge on the fritz and a car broke down. No new pc in my future! lol What do you know about colormunki's, other than they've been discontinued? I paid the fee to upgrade the software to make it compatible to the calibrate colorchecker, but something has gone drastically wrong as you can see below πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«
  5. Oh and It was definitely the cable for the monitor. I unplugged it from the back of the monitor and it basically fell to pieces πŸ˜‚
  6. I don't think it was mounted correctly at the time, it's all back together now, but running really slowly. I've updated Nvidia's drivers, but am unsure what else I should look for ? Even opening word takes several minutes. SupportAssist on Dell suddenly says it isn't compatible with my OS all the sudden
  7. It's a digibee 400. Not the best light on the market, but I only pull it out 3-6 times a year. If I lower my flash power then I will need to increase my IsO, right? I've always adjusted the flash power to light the scene in situations like this one.
  8. For reference here is the new video card And power supply
  9. Evidentally it has something to do with either the cable for my monitor or the monitor itself. A different monitor seems to work (New monitor LG 27" FHD IPS 3-Side Borderless Monitor with Anti-Glare & AMD FreeSyncβ„’ (1920 x 1080) - 27MP40W-B)
  10. Lol. Sorry! It looked simple enough. The display was plugged into the nvidia ports at the bottom. Attached is a photo... Computer was completely unhooked from everything, in a different room in fact, when installing the ram. Seems like all 4 of them are in all the way. Husband even went out and bought a new nvidia card and power supply, but I've been saying too that something must not be hooked up right...
  11. Bad news. New sticks came and now the monitor won't leave power save mode. Put the old sticks back in and same thing.
  12. It's another Me problem, I'm sure! I have a Canon 6d mark ii and shoot regularly with Canon 24-70 2.8 ii. The 24-70 rarely leaves my camera. I also love my 70-200 but I find it hard to get sharp photos even with shutter speeds of 1/1250 (but that's probably a different post!). Anyway, meet my 4 year old son. My settings are 3.2 1/160 and ISO 160. Focal length 70mm. I was using OCF and my max syn speed is 160. Should I be using high speed sync to get more photos in focus when dealing with little kids? It was probably every 3-4th photo that has acceptable sharpness. I do photograph newborns with the same set up, but my f stop is always 7.1 and I never have focus issues. I have it set at 7.1 for the family photos and then just leave it there. I was testing what 3.2 would look like with my 4 year old as when it's just the newborn in the photo, I would love to try a wide aperture for more shallow dof. I back button focus as well. Here is SOOC and 100% crop. Thoughts?
  13. Thank you Brian! I will start putting some away for a new computer. I figured the problem was me πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’« why order 2 kits for 4 16gb sticks vs the kit that comes with 2 32GB sticks?
  14. I have a PC desktop running Windows 11 and Photoshop up to date. It is over 3 years old, and has 16GB of RAM. Its hard drive has 592GB free out of 915GB, and it runs a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti graphics card. The last time I shut down was just before posting this thread. I run a cleanup program about once a week.
  15. Hey Brian, I need to add more RAM to my computer before I go office space on it! I've spent the last 3.5 hours trying to prepare 27 files to send to a client. I've made it through 15 and rebooted...twice. My clients are waiting way longer than they should because I can't get my machine to do it's job. Probably because I didnt buy something good enough in the first place. Thanks for the help!
  16. Thanks again for all your help and knowledge!! What is the average life expectancy of video cards and computers? The one I have is 3.5 years old
  17. SOLVED!!!!!!! https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/acr-gpu-faq.html step 6 appears to have solved my problem!!! HALLELUJAH!
  18. Maybe it's only money if you have a lot of it?! Haha At any rate, I found that sniffer file, but now NVIDIA won't show the Select Graphics Processor drop down. Also, I can't find the camera raw exe file anywhere! Thanks for all your time and help with this!!!
  19. and now I have this lovely error I should have mentioned earlier- I am using Bridge 12.0.4 because the most up to date version of Bridge was buggy in the past. Both versions are listed. Maybe that is also causing some conflict?
  20. no way would the hubby be in for dumping $1k into this computer or for buying a new pc either πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ πŸ˜†
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