Thanks much! :)
Jim Dynes wrote:
I found thin on Apple's knowledge base. It will let you choose another
app for your camera:
Choosing what application opens when a camera is connected to your
computer
iPhoto works with Image Capture, an application included with Mac OS X,
to transfer pictures from your digital camera to your photo library.
When you open iPhoto for the first time, you're asked if you want
iPhoto to open each time you connect a camera to your computer. You can
also choose a different application.
1. Make sure no cameras are connected to your computer.
2. Open Image Capture (in your Applications folder).
3. Choose Image Capture > Preferences.
4. Click the Camera button at the top of the Preferences window and
choose an application from the pop-up menu.
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