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Nikon Picture Project vs iPhoto
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<blockquote data-quote="Krista" data-source="post: 829385" data-attributes="member: 95839"><p><strong>Nikon Picture Project vs iphoto</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi, I've had similar questions myself. I also have a D40 and installed the Nikon software when I got the camera, but prefer iphoto. To bypass the Nikon software (I haven't uninstalled it...yet!), don't hook up your camera until AFTER you actually open iphoto. Then connect the cable, turn on the camera. It should then ask you if you want to download the photos. You will probably still get the Nikon software popping up but I just ignore it & proceed w/ iphoto. I hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krista, post: 829385, member: 95839"] [b]Nikon Picture Project vs iphoto[/b] Hi, I've had similar questions myself. I also have a D40 and installed the Nikon software when I got the camera, but prefer iphoto. To bypass the Nikon software (I haven't uninstalled it...yet!), don't hook up your camera until AFTER you actually open iphoto. Then connect the cable, turn on the camera. It should then ask you if you want to download the photos. You will probably still get the Nikon software popping up but I just ignore it & proceed w/ iphoto. I hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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