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Plus, SE, Classic, Portable, and Powerbookl00.
To view images stored on Photo CDs, you can use any program that can view PICT files
in conjunction with QuickTime, or you can use a specialized program such as Adobe's
Photoshop to view and edit the images.
II
Apple Photo Access
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is a System Extension file that will allow the Finder to present nice
looking icons and folder structures on Photo CD media. Macintosh systems without that
Extension can use Photo CD, but its absence makes it impossible to select photos to load
and use the Finder to browse photographs without additional software. This means you
will need some type of Photo CD compatible graphics program, such as Adobe Photo-
shop, to view Photo CD pictures. This file is available directly from Apple or by down-
loading from information systems such as AppleLink. Users of Photo CD should obtain
this file to make Photo CD access more Mac-like. You can download this software from
AppleLink from the following path:
Software Sampler
Apple SW Update
Macintosh
Peripherals
Macintosh CD-ROM Setup 5.0
NOTE:
CD-ROM ToolKit provides single session Photo CD capabilities to most
drives. Multisession Photo CD discs require multisession compatible CD-ROM drives.
Multisession compatibility is an advanced hardware feature, and only exists in certain
devices introduced after October 1992. Please refer to your CD-ROM drive's owners
manual or the Supported Devices file included with CD-ROM ToolKit to determine
whether your drive is multisession compatible.
CD-ROM ToolKit User Guide
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