Installing core image

I don't want to install all of xcode tools just core images, can someone tell me what i click on to just install core image?
When I click the thing on my desk top I have:
3 box icons: xcodetools.mpkg, dashcode.pkg, webobjects.mpkg
1 folder: packages
Thanks for your help.
Susan

Hi Susan;
You may get more help on your question if you post it in the Xcode Forum.
Allan

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