So here I've got my small little cannon camera here and its just turned on in regular mode as I would to read the photos, but if I go ahead and tap the space bar while this window is open it will actually then go ahead and take a picture with the camera. ![]() And what you can do with this window is you can manually take a picture with your camera. One of the neat things you can do is you can choose to share your camera right here, and any other Macs connected to your network can then launch image capture and see shared cameras on other Macs so you can have a digital camera hooked up to you I mac and turn on image capture, turn on shared camera, and then go ahead and launch image capture on your Mac Book connected to the same network and be able to see the photo on that camera remotely at another location in your house.Īnother cool thing you can do is you can select your camera and go to file, take picture. I can take some quick pictures, open up image capture, be able to get the photos right off the camera and never have them go to my I-photo collection which is for family photos. I find this very useful when I need to take some quick photos for business use as opposed to photos that I want to then import into I-photo. I can also increase the size of the icons here so I can see the photos a little bit better. Now one of the great things I can do here is I can actually go through the photos and edit the ones on the camera, for instance I can select one and hit delete, I can also go ahead and view them in this mode rather than in the list mode and I can go ahead and import an individually selected photo, several if I select several, or all of them. ![]() When I select one I get a list of all of the photos on it and lots of information about the individual photos. So when I first run the image capture I can see on the left here all of the digital cameras connected to my Mac. When you run it you get to have direct control over a digital camera plugged into your Mac, and do all sorts of different things with the photos on it and even have it take pictures while connected to your Mac. ![]() So image capture is this great little application that's in your applications folder and comes with every mac. On today's episode lets learn how to use image capture to control your camera from your MAC. Video Transcript: Gary: Hi this is Gary with MacMostNow. Check out MacMost Now 301: Using Image Capture to Control Your Camera at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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