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Nikon D60 won’t upload pictures onto MAC OS X 10.6.2?
Won’t recognize it when i connect both sources.
in my documents it realized that it was uploading something but put the photos into a text file (ipmeta)
How would i convert this into my iPhoto Gallery?
Don’t connect the camera (Ha, gotcha!). In Finder, go to “Go” at the top menu, choose “Applications”. Open “Image Capture”. It will show “No Image Capture device connected.” Doesn’t matter. Go to the “Image Capture” menu at the top, down to “Preferences”. Where it says “When a camera is connected, open:”, click the list and choose “iPhoto” (may already be the default choice). Click “OK”, and quit Image Capture. Now connect the camera.
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