Are you doing this with the phone connected?   I see my phone in the shared 
area, I believe.  You may want to reboot and try again.  I started Image 
Capture first and then connected the phone.


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On Jun 22, 2013, at 12:23 PM, Chris Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:

> Nope?  all I get is devices which if I expand, it just springs back collapsed 
> again, then I see shared which I don't think has nothing under it, then I see 
> my scanner and that is literally it in the entire table.  Just devices hide 
> expanded triangle, Shared hide expanded triangle, Desk jet 3050AJ 611 series, 
> and that is literally it.  Both the devices and the shared items are expanded 
> according to Voiceover.
> 
> My phone's screen is unlocked, I have a almost totally charged battery, the 
> phone is powered on, and is is correctly connected to my mac mini via the USB 
> to lightning cable which is not defected in the least as ITunes is seeing the 
> phone perfectly.  Whether ITunes is running or not is making absolutely no 
> difference what so ever.  I rebooted the phone just in case, and nothing 
> happened.  I also rebooted the mac and nothing happened.  The USB port is not 
> defected as other devices work flawlessly consistently when plugged into it.  
> I tried plugging that same cable into another USB port, and also have tried 
> switching to another lightning cable with no success.
> 
> I'm practically trying everything.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> On Jun 22, 2013, at 11:58 AM, John Panarese <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>  When the iPhone is connected, it appears in the devices area of Image 
>> Capture.  Stop interacting and go right.  There will be a list of your 
>> pictures and some unlabeled buttons.  YOu will eventually find a place where 
>> you can choose where to import your pictures via a popup button and an 
>> import button and an import all button.
>> 
>> 
>> Take Care
>> 
>> John D. Panarese
>> Director
>> Mac for the Blind
>> Tel, (631) 724-4479
>> Email, [email protected]
>> Website, http://www.macfortheblind.com
>> 
>> APPLE CERTIFIED SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL FOR MAC OSX Mountain Lion and LION
>> 
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>> 
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>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Jun 22, 2013, at 11:31 AM, Chris Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> OK, I'll admit that normally, I use my Windows machine with the scan and 
>>> fax wizard to transfer pictures off of my IPhone 5 to a jpg file on my 
>>> actual computer.  I have somewhat figured out in IPhoto how to do this on 
>>> the Mac, but I've had about three of four people on this list who have 
>>> absolutely insisted that I am practically stupid for not seeing this, but 
>>> they claim that I can use Image Capture to transfer photos from my IPhone.  
>>> They told me they understand that this app normally is for capturing 
>>> pictures from a scanner which is attached or from a webcam etc, but it also 
>>> would do this as well.  OK, well you all are gonna have to tell me what I'm 
>>> missing then.  I've looked everywhere that I know there is to look within 
>>> the app, and do not see any way to make this happen.  All that I see in my 
>>> devices table is my scanner, and that's pretty much it.  Yes, I did try to 
>>> expand the devices category within the table up at the top, and yes, I made 
>>> sure the disclosure triangle was toggled to show, and not to hide.  I 
>>> thought maybe I needed to enable something in the preferences to make it 
>>> look for IPhones, but that didn't work, as there is no preferences dialog 
>>> in this app to start with.  I even quit ITunes wondering if that had 
>>> something to do with it, and before doing so, I went to the photos tab of 
>>> my IPhone in ITunes and insured that sync photos was unchecked, although 
>>> frankly, that wouldn't really matter, as sync photos within ITunes is 
>>> mainly only used to sync pictures from your mac to the phone, not the other 
>>> way around.  My thing is I don't want to use IPhoto either because I have 
>>> about 12 pictures on my phone and obviously,  neither IPhoto nor IOS gives 
>>> them any sort of descriptive names by default.  For this reason, I don't 
>>> really know which picture is which, so now going back trying to rename them 
>>> is going to be a major pain the ass.  Not only that, but I'm not really 
>>> very proficient with IPhoto, which doesn't help matters.  I do have some 
>>> pictures however that are very important I need to get out of the phone.  
>>> Yeah, I could just e-mail them to myself, but that kind of defeats the 
>>> whole purpose, not to mention is quite inconvenient at times.  I suppose 
>>> that theoretically I could just upload them with my Dropbox app to the 
>>> photos directory as I do have the app on my phone.  I'd just have to go set 
>>> it to automatically upload photos as I shut that off.  There's gotta be an 
>>> easier way though.  I can't believe how simple it is on Windows to do this 
>>> compared to on the Mac.  It just seems like in OSX, there are so many more 
>>> hoops I have to jump through to get this done, which is extremely 
>>> aggravating.
>>> 
>>> Anyway, if anyone knows anything, let me know.
>>> 
>>> Chris.
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