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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Other Raw Converters => Apple Aperture Q&A => Topic started by: ilee on February 17, 2008, 06:36:37 am
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Could not wait to get the new upgrade and by nature figured I had better try the free demo first. So glad I did because RAW files from my Olympus E-3 seem to not be supported.
Hey Apple... What the F&%@K!!!!!!!
Is Olympus not main stream enough to support? or please tell me I am missing something here.
*Those you pass on the way up are the same ones you pass on the way down.
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List of supported cameras does not include E3.
http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/raw.html (http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/raw.html)
Dave S
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Convert to DNG using Adobe's standalone converter? Ap2 will read the DNG.
John
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Could not wait to get the new upgrade and by nature figured I had better try the free demo first. So glad I did because RAW files from my Olympus E-3 seem to not be supported.
Hey Apple... What the F&%@K!!!!!!!
Is Olympus not main stream enough to support? or please tell me I am missing something here.
*Those you pass on the way up are the same ones you pass on the way down.
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Aperture 2.0 isn't the only photo software that doesn't support the Olympus E3. DxO Optics Pro doesn't support ANY Olympus DSLR's!. Now what's up with THAT?
I wonder what make Olympus RAW files so hard to support?
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As John says, works fine with DNG. You can always keep a copy of the ORF if you think that Apple (one day) will do a better job than Adobe at decoding E-3 RAW, which is perhaps just possible, or you ever think you might want to use Olympus Studio or Master.
It is a pain at the OS level, since Lightroom importer can't show thumbnails, and OS-dependent apps like iView can't display anything, but.... whatever.
We Olympus users were born to suffer