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How to stop automatic startup

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  • nggalai
    Hi there,

    slot a memory card into your Mac, ignore C1 opening. Then start the tool “Image Capture†(should be either in your Application folder or Applications/Utilities), select your card and edit the settings from “Automatically open in Capture One†to whatever application you prefer. Or “noneâ€, for that matter.

    Cheers,
    -Sascha
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Thank you Sascha! That worked exactly as you instructed.

    Interesting thing... After doing it, I looked through Image Capture help, and all I could find about automatic app loading when a memory device is plugged in was how to fix it if it did NOT start automatically. I don't understand why Apple has made this "feature" so difficult to manage.
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  • nggalai
    Glad it worked for you.

    [quote="schuster" wrote:
    Interesting thing... After doing it, I looked through Image Capture help, and all I could find about automatic app loading when a memory device is plugged in was how to fix it if it did NOT start automatically. I don't understand why Apple has made this "feature" so difficult to manage.


    “Image Capture†is sort-of a legacy application, originally meant for scanner support. I was quite surprised it’s still included even in Lion. Point is, by now (10.7), scanners are managed in the “Print & Scanâ€Â panel (formerly “Printersâ€), iPods/Phones/Pads in iTunes and/or iPhoto/Aperture, digital cameras in iPhoto or Aperture, too. (Or whatever other image management application you prefer.)

    Seems its quite deeply embedded in some framework or another, though. But I wouldn’t be surprised if Image Capture went the way of the dodo sooner or later.

    Cheers,
    -Sascha
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  • GlenSlough
    Brilliant advice page
    that 'feature' was making me want to uninstall capture one!
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Just for the record, there is also a Phase One KB article on it:
    http://www.phaseone.com/en/search/artic ... nguageid=1
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