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Have you tried using Image Capture that's in Applications? ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Feb 12, 2008
Camera insertion is one of the settings in OS X that is not quite where you think it might be: Open your Image Capture app, and then preferences/General tab. make sure that Camera is set for iPhoto to open when camera is connected. - OR, you can choose some other app to launch with a camera, if you want to.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - Feb 9, 2008
Click on the 'Image Capture Preferences' window's 'OK' button. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Jan 3, 2008
I do have the latest version of iPhoto, but with the current Image Capture and some manipulation, I was able to direct the downloads to a new folder in 'My Pictures', and then add the information to the file names. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 5 - Dec 27, 2007
hi, i've never had a problem with importing photos before, but today when i tried to import some photos from my camera i got the message *"The following files could not be imported (they may be an unrecognized file type or the files may not contain valid data)"* however, some photos are imported and have thumbnails i can see and can open (they sometimes work on iphoto and not...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 0 - Nov 12, 2007
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Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - Nov 7, 2007
You can do command-a to select all, then command-o to open in Preview. All the photos will then open in Preview. You can then rotate, etc using keyboard commands - command-L(eft) or R(ight), up and down arrows to navigate. Once you are done, you can rename and move the folder to NAS. That's the fastest process I know of using apple's software. You can change the import...
Switchers (Windows to Mac Converts) - Posts: 2 - Oct 21, 2007
I have been noticing different image quality of my photos when viewed with iPhotos Edit view & window and GIMP. The best to worst are from GIMP, where I edit the photos, iPhoto Library window, iPhoto Edit window and then iPhoto Edit View. They look clear and sharp when viewed with GIMP and not so sharp with iPhoto. I use Image Capture to import my photos from a USB card reader...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 6 - Oct 9, 2007
You can change whether iPhoto gets to import from a camera in the app "Image Capture", located in your applications folder. Select preferences from the app menu to change settings.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - Aug 22, 2007