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Reader Colin Pritchard would like more information about an app I mentioned recently. He writes: When you talked about you said something about an app called Image Capture (and mentioned that hardly anyone uses it).

I must be one of those people as I’ve never touched it. What does it do? Apple’s pretty good about giving apps and services descriptive names. Image Capture is no exception. It pulls still images and movies from compatible connected devices such as scanners, iOS devices, cameras, and removable media. And it's included with every Mac.

You'll find it in the Applications folder. In the screenshot below you can see that connected devices appear in the Devices pane. In this case you find my connected scanner, an iPad Air, an SD card reader, and the hard drive of a camcorder connected via USB. Download windows iso image for mac. In the main portion of the window you find a lot of information about the images a device holds. But Image Capture can do more.

Such as: The Image Capture interface. Scan documents Although your scanner likely ships with some kind of software, you may not need it as Image Capture can take care of basic scanning chores. Connect a scanner to your Mac, fire up Image Capture, select the scanner in the Devices pane, and click the Show Details button at the bottom of the window to see just what Image Capture can do with your scans. You may be surprised by the number of options you find. Yes, Image Capture can capture images from your scanner.

Assign a default photo app Normally, when you plug your camera or iOS device into your Mac, iPhoto launches. If you’d like a different app to launch—Adobe Lightroom, for example—you can make that happen in Image Capture. Just click on the small triangle at the bottom-left of the Image Capture window to expose the Application pop-up menu. Now select a connected device and, from that pop-up menu, choose Other.

Apple Image Capture SDK contains the version 2.0 release of the Image Capture SDK for both application development and camera/scanner module development. It includes sample code and documentation demonstrating how to use the Image Capture framework on Mac OS 10.2 to access camera/scanner devices.

In the sheet that appears navigate to the app you’d like to open when you connect the selected device. Automatically import images Hidden in the depths of your Mac’s System folder is an app called AutoImporter (the path to it is /System/Library/Image Capture/Support/Image Capture). If you select a device and, from the Applications pop-up menu, choose AutoImporter, any time you insert that device, its images will be automatically imported into an AutoImport folder within your user folder’s Pictures folder. If you’re looking for an easy way to pull all the images off a camera or storage card, this is it. Create a contact sheet Select some images and, from the Import To pop-up menu, choose MakePDF. Download outlook for mac 2017. Click the Import button and a MakePDF app launches and creates a contact sheet from the selected images.

You’re welcome to change the size of the thumbnails by selecting a different size from MakePDF’s Layout menu. When you save the file it will be saved as a PDF.

Throw together a quick-and-dirty contact sheet with Image Capture. Build a web page As you clicked on that pop-up menu you may have noticed a Build Web Page option. When you choose this option, select some images, and then click Import, the images will appear as thumbnails on a web page that opens in your Mac’s default browser. Click on an image and you’ll see a larger version of it.

Click the larger image to return to the thumbnails page. Process your images with Automator Apple’s automation app, Automator, includes an Image Capture Plugin workflow. With it you can build a workflow that, for example, resizes your images and converts them to black and white. When you create and save one of these workflows it appears in the Import To pop-up menu.

Select some images, choose the workflow, click Import, and the actions within your workflow will be executed. Automator and Image Capture provide a way to process images as you import them.

In short, Image Capture packs a load of utility. If you haven’t taken time to explore it, you should. Have a question of your own? Drop a line to.

Note: On a Mac, in addition to scanning with Image Capture, you can download and install Epson Scan scanning software. Epson Scan provides additional image adjustment and photo correction features for enhancing scanned images, and provides an interface for TWAIN-compliant OCR scanning software. To download Epson Scan, visit Epson's driver download site at (U.S) or (Canada) and select your product. • Open an image editing application, such as Image Capture.

• Select your Epson product from the DEVICES or SHARED list in the Finder, if necessary. (You may need to hover over the DEVICES or SHARED list, click Show, and select your product.) • If you see the Show Details button, click it.