Stan Halpin wrote:
Copied from iPhoto Help:
To choose what application opens when a camera is connected:
1 Make sure no cameras are connected to your computer.
2 Open Image Capture (in your Applications folder).
3 If you're using Mac OS X version 10.2 or later, choose Preferences from the Image Capture menu, then choose an application from the Camera Preferences pop-up menu.
If you're using a version of Mac OS X earlier than version 10.2, choose an application from the Hot Plug Action pop-up menu.
Stan
I may just do that, Stan.
I find that how iPhoto operates is counter-intuitive, at least to my old Mac way of working. If it empties all my photo images when I empty the iPhoto Trash, something's amiss, to say the least! No Mac application I've ever used operates that way.
Perhaps I'll use some other application for image shuffling and storage.
Or, simply do it all by hand, as Cotty suggested.
I will continue to keep image copies in several places, and only empty the Finder's trash! <g> Such a business!
Thanks, keith
On Mar 31, 2005, at 3:31 AM, Cotty wrote:
On 30/3/05, Keith Whaley, discombobulated, unleashed:
I waited until I had some time to experiment with this and talk about it at the same time...
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