I have tons of photos and this was seriously slowing my computer down. It took a bit of hunting to figure out how to do this since the option is apparently not in iTunes. This works for Snow Leopard, Lion and Mountain Lion.
This can be found in the Applications folder.
In the devices list, select the iPhone/iPad you’re working with.
This button can be found in the bottom left corner and is denoted by a small black triangle inside of a box.
In the device settings popup menu, select the “No Application” option. Close Image Capture and save your settings.
I have tons of photos and this was seriously slowing my computer down. It took a bit of hunting to figure out how to do this since the option is apparently not in iTunes. This works for Snow Leopard, Lion and Mountain Lion.
This can be found in the Applications folder.
In the devices list, select the iPhone/iPad you’re working with.
This button can be found in the bottom left corner and is denoted by a small black triangle inside of a box.
In the device settings popup menu, select the “No Application” option. Close Image Capture and save your settings.
I have tons of photos and this was seriously slowing my computer down. It took a bit of hunting to figure out how to do this since the option is apparently not in iTunes. This works for Snow Leopard, Lion and Mountain Lion.
This can be found in the Applications folder.
In the devices list, select the iPhone/iPad you’re working with.
This button can be found in the bottom left corner and is denoted by a small black triangle inside of a box.
In the device settings popup menu, select the “No Application” option. Close Image Capture and save your settings.
I have tons of photos and this was seriously slowing my computer down. It took a bit of hunting to figure out how to do this since the option is apparently not in iTunes. This works for Snow Leopard, Lion and Mountain Lion.
How to Stop iPhoto From Opening When You Connect Your iPhone or iPad
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This can be found in the Applications folder.
In the devices list, select the iPhone/iPad you’re working with.
This button can be found in the bottom left corner and is denoted by a small black triangle inside of a box.
In the device settings popup menu, select the “No Application” option. Close Image Capture and save your settings.
Connect your device
This can be found in the Applications folder.
This can be found in the Applications folder.
Open Image Capture
In the devices list, select the iPhone/iPad you’re working with.
In the devices list, select the iPhone/iPad you’re working with.
Select your device
This button can be found in the bottom left corner and is denoted by a small black triangle inside of a box.
This button can be found in the bottom left corner and is denoted by a small black triangle inside of a box.
Select the Show Device Settings button
In the device settings popup menu, select the “No Application” option. Close Image Capture and save your settings.
In the device settings popup menu, select the “No Application” option. Close Image Capture and save your settings.
Select “No Application”






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