Unfortunately, Apple never announces when (or if) they will support any given camera.
If the camera is supported by photoshop, you can try converting the RAW files to DNG using Adobe’s free DNG converter, and that will give you pseudo-RAW access inside of Aperture. Last time I bought a camera though that Aperture didn’t support, I shot RAW+JPEG and imported with the JPEG on top until the support came.
Not idea, I understand, but better than not being able to use the camera :)
Richard,
Unfortunately, Apple never announces when (or if) they will support any given camera.
If the camera is supported by photoshop, you can try converting the RAW files to DNG using Adobe’s free DNG converter, and that will give you pseudo-RAW access inside of Aperture. Last time I bought a camera though that Aperture didn’t support, I shot RAW+JPEG and imported with the JPEG on top until the support came.
Not idea, I understand, but better than not being able to use the camera :)
cheers
-Joseph @ApertureExpert
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Richard,
hehe… looks like you didnt’ have to wait too long after all!
Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 3.5 for Aperture 3 & iPhoto ‘11 Adds Support for Canon G12…
-Joseph @ApertureExpert
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