Connecting digital Camera and iPhoto 4.0

Is there a way to prevent iPhoto 4.0 from automatically opening when I connect my digital camera to the my BW G3 ? Thanks

Don
This setting is covered in the Preferences to Image Capture, in your Applications Folder.
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