10.5.7 STILL NO LUMIX G1 RAW SUPPORT

Apple how many times am I going to tell you to add RAW support for Lumix G1

Thanks for your opinion. The Terms of Service are over there on the Right. They describe the aims and purposes of the Boards and you agreed to them when you signed up. I have no doubt that various Apple employees do read these boards from time to time. That said, they do not promise to. Nor do they promise to respond or act on anything here.
The Feedback link
http://www.apple.com/feedback/
will get to the developers. Of course, you may have to face the possibility that Apple will never support the RAW format on your Camera.
Regards
TD

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