Switching to the Mac[c] The Missing Manual

14.11. Image Capture

This unsung little program is something of an orphan. It was designed to download pictures from a USB digital camera and then process them automatically (turning them into a Web page, scaling them to emailable size , and so on). Of course, since Image Capture's birth, iPhoto came along, generally blowing its predecessor out of the water. Even so, Apple still includes Image Capture with Mac OS X for these reasons:

Once Image Capture is open , it looks like Figure 14-14.

Figure 14-14. Top: You can set up Image Capture to open automatically when you attach a USB camera to your Mac. One click (on Download All) transfers its pictures to your hard drive.

Bottom: If you click Download Some, you get this "slide-sorter" window, where you can choose the individual pictures you want to download, use the buttons at the top to rotate selected shots, or delete shots from the camera. In slide-sorter view, Shift-click or -click the thumbnails of the pictures you want. In list view, Shift-click or -click as though they're Finder list-view files.

Here, you can use the pop-up menus to specify a destination folder for downloaded pictures and specify what happens automatically after they arrive ("Build slide show" or "Build Web page," for example).

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