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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 439132" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>Image capture and photos right now. I quit using both but it seems I am unable to disable photos from popping up. They're both system-integrated. There's no way I can get rid of them.</p><p></p><p>Before Nikon used to import my RAW but somewhere I lost that "app" and I have no clue why or when.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't know if all Macbooks suffer this problem but what they're doing with those apps is disastrous. The idea that if you import something, it'll be kept in the memory since that speeds up using or looking at those files afterwards is nice and dandy and might work well when you attach an i-Phone but if you shoot DSLR and insert a card with 20Gb of data, it's just a bad, bad idea.</p><p></p><p>I have been turning this thing upside down and there's no option I find to disable this. It prioritises this file cache above anything else even if it takes down the whole system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 439132, member: 31330"] Image capture and photos right now. I quit using both but it seems I am unable to disable photos from popping up. They're both system-integrated. There's no way I can get rid of them. Before Nikon used to import my RAW but somewhere I lost that "app" and I have no clue why or when. I don't know if all Macbooks suffer this problem but what they're doing with those apps is disastrous. The idea that if you import something, it'll be kept in the memory since that speeds up using or looking at those files afterwards is nice and dandy and might work well when you attach an i-Phone but if you shoot DSLR and insert a card with 20Gb of data, it's just a bad, bad idea. I have been turning this thing upside down and there's no option I find to disable this. It prioritises this file cache above anything else even if it takes down the whole system. [/QUOTE]
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