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Mac OS X Leopard - ARCAism

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CHAPTER 5 CONNECTING PERIPHERALS TO YOUR MAC<br />

Figure 5-21. The Image Capture application is the default application for importing images from a<br />

digital camera.<br />

If you’ve installed iPhoto (Figure 5-22) or Aperture, you will be prompted when you first<br />

plug in your camera as to what application you’d like to open by default in the future. If you<br />

select iPhoto or Aperture, then you can set those applications to download the images directly<br />

into their libraries.<br />

Figure 5-22. If installed, iPhoto can also be used to import images from your digital camera.<br />

What you do with your images once they are imported is entirely up to you, though we will<br />

talk a bit about iPhoto ’08 later in this book.<br />

Input Tablets<br />

Input tablets are another interesting input device, although they’re generally used by graphic<br />

designers and artists with graphic applications. When you plug an input tablet in your <strong>Leopard</strong><br />

computer, you will find that a new preference pane appears in your System Preferences: Ink.

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