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Just to expand on what jpl and Alan have already said: Current consumer digital cameras shoot JPG files. These can be read by software going back to (I think) OS7. Your OS9 box with Photoshop, Elements, GraphicConverter, our your choice of graphics application will work perfectly with these camera JPG files.
The camera companies typically give you some software with a new camera. This is where the OSX requirement often is seen. This software typically does 3 things:
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2) A poor to mediocre substitute for Adobe Elements. Most folks eventually get the real thing. The current versions from Adobe don't run on OS9, but older versions are easy to find and cheap on Ebay.
3) This is the one you may care about! Some digital cameras also shoot in a file format called "RAW". RAW files are much larger than JPGs (you don't get many on a card), they write slow (the camera gets "bogged down"), and they require computer post processing before you can print or view them! But, they are higher quality and allow more exposure correction than JPG. A nice option to have! RAW is proprietary to each camera company. Here you need the camera company software (which typically requires OSX) or a current version of Photoshop with ACR (which also requires OSX). If your camera offers RAW (many don't) this will be the big OS9 problem
Hope that helps

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