Iphoto 11-File import RAW and JPEG

iPhoto 11, Snow Leopard 10.6.7 RAW supported and Sony DSLR A300 supported...
My question is simple: I understand (i think) that when I import pictures into iPhoto that they will be converted to JPEG. I have a number of JPEG files. But if I shoot something in RAW (.arw) and import it, does iPhoto 11 import the RAW image AND make a JPEG or does it just take the RAW photo and NOT convert to JPEG?
Cheers-
Kelly

Greetings Kelly,
Read this help menu item from iPhoto for "RAW" as it may help shed some light: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iPhoto/9.0/en/pht41627265.html
iPhoto imports RAW files from compatible cameras and stores the RAW files in it's library.
It creates JPEG refrence files for viewing on screen to speed up performance which is also stored in the library.
If you edit an image, the edits are made on a JPEG copy that iPhoto creates (you can also have it save them as .tiff which is mentioned in the link above) and stores it in it's library.
Cheers.

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