
Apple has another RAW Compatibility update out today. This would not usually be of note (unless a camera I owned was on the list, in which case I would be too excited to keep quiet) but support has been added for many of the most interesting cameras of the last few months.
With two exceptions, all of the cameras on this list are in the hot new mirrorless category: a couple of Micro Four Thirds models from Panasonic, the new Sony NEXs and Samsung's APS-sensor NX10, at last. It's almost certain that any Aperture-using NX10 owners defected to Lightroom months ago, but if you don't mind that Apple hates you, now you can switch back. Here's the full list, in easy-to-use bullet-point form:
Since Apple switched away from putting its RAW updates into OS updates, things have been a lot quicker, although Adobe usually still gets support out faster. Anyhow, all of these cameras now work with Aperture and iPhoto, and will show up as proper thumbnails all over the OS. Available for free download now.
Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.3 [Apple]
Photo: nayukim/Flickr
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