HT201070 there is no camera raw support for Leaf Aptus-II 8? I need to be able to read MOS files

there is no camera raw support for Leaf Aptus-II 8? I need to be able to read MOS files

OS X Mountain Lion: Supported digital camera RAW formats seems to indicate that you are correct.
Are you are trying to provide  Apple - Aperture - Feedback or Apple - iPhoto - Feedback?
If so, use you can send direct feedback via the above link(s).  You will not likely get a direct response, but you can be certain that the responsible Apple people  will see your input for consideration in future product development.
If you seek a solution rather than to offer feedback, or until Apple supports your needs within the Mac OS, check whether Mamiya's Leaf RAW converter 1.2.6 for Mac meets your needs.
Message was edited by: EZ Jim
Mac OSX 10.8.4

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