First, you'll need a wire that connects the camera with the USB port, or a device that has an insert for the memory card for the camera that connects it to the USB port in the computer. Then, you must open up iPhoto. iPhoto will automatically recognize it after loading the pictures you already have stored in there. It will say 'ready to import (insert number here) items' and then you allow it to proceed, and it will load the pictures and save it into iPhoto.
The Mac's iSight camera is controlled by software. Launching software that uses the camera will turn it on. Standard software included with the Mac that uses the camera includes Photobooth, iMovie, iChat. Other camera using software such as FaceTime Skype or MSN (or other chat clients) can be downloaded.
It's impossible to retrieve deleted pictures from a digital camera without taking it to a shop, or if it has that feature. The best option is just to create a backup of all your pictures. Even if you don't like the pictures.
Connect the camera with a USB cable to the USB port on your mac. After a few moments an icon should appear on your desktop or in the volumes folder with the name of your camera's storage disk. If you want to copy the photos to a folder in the finder, simply open the volume and click through the folders to find the photos. You can then drag the ones you want to your hard drive. If you want to import the photos to your iPhoto library, open iPhoto and connect the camera if it is not already connected. Wait a few moments for the camera to mount. You should see the camera in the sidebar in iPhoto. Click on it, and select the option to import the photos.
Yes, it is!
well, pictures need to be stored SOMEWHERE on your camera, right? just like how our memories store information, memory cards store the pictures you take. a camera without a memory card is about as good as no camera at all.
Load your camera drivers and photo software either from CD or from camera manufacturers website.
Different camera companies use different software inside the camera. Experience says that connecting a camera to a Macintosh computer will start a program called iPhoto that will import pictures from the camera into the Mac without any other software
You do need a camera to use iMovie. Import pictures and clips that are already on your computer/mac.
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Built in camera means that a computer (or other device) has a camera built in to it's body. On a Mac for example the camera is located in the centre above the screen. The camera can be used for video chatting/conferencing, or taking pictures with PhotoBooth etc.
You don't load programs on a mac. Mac's "just work". Simply tell the mac what you want it to do, and it does it for you.
A person who takes pictures with a camera is called the camera man.
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It will depend on the megapixels... 5 Megapixel Camera = 1595 Pictures 6 Megapixel Camera = 1471 Pictures 7 Megapixel Camera = 1314 Pictures 8 Megapixel Camera = 1164 Pictures 10 Megapixel Camera = 887 Pictures
u can take photos & load them in ur computer. u can print them whenever u like You can use a USB cord to hook the camera up to a computer and download all the pictures onto the computer. The camera also has a flash card that you can remove from the camera and take to the store and have pictures made from everything on the flash card.
there will only be pictures on the camera if you took any pictures before you put the card in.
iPhoto does not take pictures. It does store, catalogue and let you edit the pictures you have taken with a digital camera which you would connect to your Mac and load into iPhoto. If your Mac has the built-in iSight camera you can take a picture with the PhotoBooth application.