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Image Capture Kitchen in Cupertino 10/17 & 10/18...
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  • Subject: Image Capture Kitchen in Cupertino 10/17 & 10/18...
  • From: "Travis W. Brown" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 13:54:16 -0700

Dear Developer,

We're excited to announce an upcoming developer 3Kitchen2 for Mac OS X9s
Image Capture Framework.

You may have already experienced Image Capture by simply hot-plugging a
digital camera into Mac OS X, however Image capture is much more than just
an application for downloading images from a camera. It's actually a set of
APIs upon which the Image Capture application is built. The exciting part is
that your application can be a client of these APIs and offer the same
capabilities but integrated directly within your application!

Some of the products that can benefit from the Image Capture Framework are:
digital camera utilities, asset management systems, productivity software,
educational applications, and event databases.

Interested in adding these capabilities to your product? Just join us at the
Image Capture Kitchen to find out more.


LOCATION
Apple Campus
Building 1
1 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA 95014


DATES AND TIMES
October 17th & 18th, 2001 10:00pm to 6:00pm


REGISTRATION
The number of developers we can host is limited, so reserve your space as
soon as possible by send Email to <email@hidden>. In your Email RSVP,
please include your name, company name, Email address & phone number. If
multiple people are from your company plan on attending, please RSVP
separately.

Please note that you *must* receive a confirmation email from Apple before
you can be assured space has been reserved for you.

Prerequisites:
* Member of the Apple Developer Connection program (online membership is
acceptable). If you're not already a member, please join by visiting:
<http://connect.apple.com/>

* A good knowledge of C/C++ or Objective C programming. Familiarity with Mac
OS X development tools such as Project Builder or CodeWarrior. Experience
with Carbon and/or Cocoa frameworks is a plus.

* If you have access to Apple9s Developer Connection TV (ADC TV), then
viewing the "WWDC Session 117 Image Capture Framework" before attending the
kitchen will be beneficial. More information on ADC TV can be found at:
<http://www.apple.com/developer/>


WHAT APPLE SUPPLIES
There is no fee to attend the Image Capture Kitchen. Apple will supply the
computers, meals, snacks, and of course, the latest System software (Mac OS
9 and Mac OS X). You are responsible for the cost of all travel and lodging
arrangements while attending the kitchen.


WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING
You are expected to bring your own design work, design tools, source code,
software development environment, and an appropriate storage device. Since
our classroom facility is equipped with PowerMac G4s, the best storage
device to bring is a FireWire drive. Zip drives are also available. Do *not*
bring SCSI devices.


LODGING OPTIONS
Cupertino Inn - walking distance from the Apple campus.
10889 North DeAnza Blvd
Cupertino, CA 95014
(408) 996-7700

Courtyard by Marriott - requires car to get to the Apple campus
10605 N. Wolfe Road
Cupertino, CA
(408) 252-9100

WoodCrest Hotel - requires car to get to the Apple campus
5415 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA
(408) 446-9636

Pacific Inn - requires car to get to the Apple campus
2505 The Alameda
Santa Clara, CA
(408) 244-1040

QUESTIONS?
If you have any questions about the Image Capture Kitchen or need other
assistance, please feel free to contact us at (408) 974-6487.



We look forward to meeting and seeing you at this event!


-------------------------------------------
Travis W. Brown
Mac OS X Imaging Technology Manager
Worldwide Developer Relations
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