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http://www.macnn.com/articles/10/02/25/support.for.cameras.from.leica.pentax.sony/

Apple expands RAW support for Aperture and iPhoto

updated 04:50 pm EST, Thu February 25, 2010

 

Support for cameras from Leica, Pentax, Sony


Apple on Thursday released a RAW compatibility update for Aperture 3 and iPhoto '09. Version 3.1 expands the list of supported cameras to include the Hasselblad H3DII-50, Leica M9 and X1, Olympus E-P1 and E-P2, Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1, Pentax K-7 and K-x, and Sony's DSLR-A500, -A550 and -A850.

The RAW compatibility update is available as a free download from Apple's support site or via Software Update. [Download - 6.77MB]


by MacNN Staff

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  1. Makosuke

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Aug 2001

    +2

    Getting Closer...

    Yay for E-P1/2 and GF1 support!

    Boo for STILL no DNG 5.4 support. C'mon, Apple, get the latest DNG working and you've automatically got RW2 and everything else!

  1. cmoney

    Mac Enthusiast

    Joined: Sep 2000

    +3

    YAY!

    Finally my Hasselblad will work with iPhoto!

  1. Mr. Fartleberry

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Jul 2003

    +2

    Tired of updates already

    Gee 3 updates in 2 weeks. Were they in a rush to get it on the market or what?

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