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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Other Raw Converters => Apple Aperture Q&A => Topic started by: johnkraus on October 16, 2014, 11:47:27 am
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thanks.
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thanks.
Not at this time. Aperture and OS X tend to get RAW support within the first 1-2 months after the release (i.e. you can actually buy them in a store) of a Canon or Nikon, it seems.
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Thanks for your answer. Though my concern is less about Aperture's typical few-month lag as if Apple is planning on doing it at all, with their lack of support for Aperture.
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Remember, RAW support is not provided through Aperture itself, rather it is part of the underlying operating system (OS X).
Apple have just released a minor update for Aperture for Yosemite support.
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Thanks for your answer. Though my concern is less about Aperture's typical few-month lag as if Apple is planning on doing it at all, with their lack of support for Aperture.
The OS does the raw conversion, and that's not going anywhere, and Aperture leverages it.
I'd expect that given Aperture is still supported on OS X Yosemite, that it will get support for this (and all major cameras from brands Apple typically supports) released over the next year or so, as long as Yosemite is the "current OS." After that, raw updates may be limited to the Photos app that's on the horizon.
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Thanks all.
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Apple just released a Raw compatibility update that adds in support for the Nikon D750.
Richard
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Thanks Richard, did it.
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RAW support now in LightRoom as well, released today- 11/19/14.
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and in Capture One Pro 8.0.2 released today as well.
Richard