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This document is for Windows XP.

This document is for Windows Vista and Windows 7. Click the appropriate link below if you have a different operating system: Windows XP or Mac OS X. When the iPhone or iPod touch is connected to a computer running Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7, a dialog presents choices for connecting a digital camera and working with the digital pictures stored on the iPhone or iPod touch

Kodak today announced that it has filed suit against both Apple and Research in Motion for infringement of patents related to digital camera technology. The Kodak complaint, filed with the U.S

Learn which digital camera RAW files are supported by Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, or later. Many digital cameras offer options to save pictures in digital camera RAW format. Digital camera RAW formats retain more image information than JPEGs and can produce better results when used with imaging applications such as Aperture and iPhoto

Learn which digital camera RAW files are supported by Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, or later. Many digital cameras offer options to save pictures in digital camera RAW format. Digital camera RAW formats retain more image information than JPEGs and can produce better results when used with imaging applications such as Aperture and iPhoto. Mac OS X Snow Leopard provides system-level support for digital camera RAW formats from the following cameras.

This document is for Mac OS X.

Filed under: Tips and tricks , Mac 101 Courtesy molenlavapit.com If you’re the proud owner of a multi-camera/single Mac household then you’ve probably run into the problem of what happens when you plug in a camera not necessarily being what you intended. For instance, my wife used to have an issue where iPhoto would always launch when she plugged in her iPhone. This was because her Canon camera launched iPhoto whenever it was plugged in via USB. Creig Sherburne has discovered that in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard , however, camera/application management woes are tackled via an Apple utility that comes with the system.

Learn which digital camera RAW files are supported by Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard or later. Many digital cameras offer options to save pictures in digital camera RAW format. Digital camera RAW formats retain more image information than JPEGs and can produce better results when used with imaging applications such as Aperture and iPhoto. Mac OS X Leopard provides system-level support for digital camera RAW formats from the following cameras.

If you have a GPS-capable digital camera, using the Places feature in iPhoto ‘09 is a great way to view images based on the location in which they were taken. However, sometimes the location coordinates registered by your GPS-capable camera may not be entirely accurate, or may not get detected


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