Aperture Expert is reporting that Digital Camera RAW 4.0.5 supporting Fuji sensors is out...

It should be available via Software Update.
http://www.apertureexpert.com/tips/2013/4/17/digital-camera-raw-update-405-for-a perture-and-iphoto-fujifi.html
New cameras supported:
Fujifilm X20
Fujifilm X100S
Fujifilm X-E1
Fujifilm X-Pro1
I would expect it would also be available for download here:
http://support.apple.com/downloads/
But isn't there yet.  I guess there may be numerous fewer threads here related to Fuji now ;-)

The Mountain Lion raw support article also lists the update already - I had to remember to clear the Browser Cache to see it
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5371
And it was available at the AppStore for download more than an hour ago, but grouped with the pre-release software update, even if the update itself was not marked as pre-release seed.

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    Check Software Update!
    Canon EOS M
    Canon PowerShot S110
    Nikon D600
    Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100
    Canon PowerShot G15
    Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
    Nikon 1 J2
    Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ200
    Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G5
    Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX7
    Sony Alpha NEX-F3
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    Aperture Expert has a little summary too:
    http://www.apertureexpert.com/tips/2012/10/24/digital-camera-raw-compatibility-u pdate-401-for-aperture-3-a.html

    I cannot fathom why a RAW update is not compatible with all versions of Aperture 3. This is forced redundancy in my opinion. Not happy...
    I understand that this is annoying for you, but it is part of the redesign of MacOS to make it more efficient and not to waste disk space on redundant installations.
    The recent raw update - as I see it - is an update to Mac OS X 10.8.x, not to Aperture. Since Mac OS X Lion Apple has started to migrate the raw support directly to the OS, so they do not need to install the raw support as update to many different applications. I have not checked yet - is this update included in Lion as well? I sincerely hope so.
    Send feedback to Apple that you need this upgraded raw support also available in Snow Leopard.
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/aperture.html
    Léonie

  • Problem with Aperture 2 and Digital Camera Raw Compatability update 3.1

    Has anyone using Aperture 2 experienced problems with the Digital Camera Raw Compatability update 3.1. It may be purely coincidence but, since downloading this on March 3, I get the dreaded red screen and unsupported image format on my previously downloaded and edited RAW photos. I use a Pentax k-7 with which, once set up, I have had no problems until now!
    Please - any help would be very gratefully received

    That probably explains why any checks that your computer did to see if the Camera Raw update was okay to apply didn't stop it. You should probably contact Apple and explain that they broke something that was working fine previously.
    A few people have reported backing off Camera Raw 3.1 and going back to Camera Raw 3.0 for now. This note is one of the ones I've found describing how to do that, if you wish to try that. Or, you could head down the path Apple means to lead you on and upgrade to Aperture 3.
    Message was edited by: Ailish Eklof

  • Aperture 3.4.4, Digital camera raw 4.0.5 cannot be installed

    On my late 2007 Imac I run OSX 10.8.3 and Aperture 3.4.4. While installing Digital Camera Raw 4.05 I get the message Aperture version 3.4 or later, or iPhoto version 9.4 or later, is required to install this update after which the installation aborts.
    I still had iPhoto 7.1.5 on my machine which I haven't used since 2008 which I decided to delete, but that did not help.
    IMO the install programm should just work as it says you need either the correct Aperture OR iPhoto version, not both .
    But anyway, what can I do to enable the update to work without doing a clean install of ML or buying a product I never use? Is there still some kind of iPhoto residu?
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    Kind regards,
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    I have all my Photo applications including Aperture in a separate map
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    These screenshots show my folders for Photography apps and Music applications. Double clicking reveals the folder contents for launching.

  • Installed digital camera raw update 3.8, but Aperture doesn't recognize Oly E-P3 raw files

    I was excited to see that the digital camera raw compatibility update 3.8 purported to provide support for Olympus E-P3 raw files. I installed it from Software Update, and Aperture 3.1.3 (OSX 10.6.8) still showed the raw files as "unsupported". I restarted my Mac, got the same result. I downloaded and installed the standalone update, and again got the same result. Has anyone else had success with the update?

    I found a solution. My E–P3 raw files still showed up as “unsupported” after reinstalling the update from the standalone updater. I discovered that selecting one of the “unsupported” raw files and having Aperture reprocess it (even though it had never been processed at all) made the file recognizable by Aperture and allowed me to make adjustments to it. I then reprocessed all of my E–P3 raw files and the only problem I have noted is that the vertical files were not auto rotated.
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  • How can "Digital Camera RAW Compatibility" 4.06 be removed so that 4.05 can be installed first?

    App Store currently shows "Digital Camera RAW Compatibility" 4.05 as an update.  When attempting to update the following dialog box appears stating "An error has occured - The operation couldn't be completed. (NSURLErrorDomain error -1012.)(-1012)
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    Any ideas?
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    many thanks
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    after trying to install 4.05 via a pkg get a dialog stating "Alert - A newer version of Digital Camera RAW support is already installe on your system"...  Hence the question about removing 4.06.
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  • Since Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 4.03 Aperture no longer supports by 20D CR2 images. Is this a known problem? And when it going to be fixed?

    Has anyone else run into this problem since the update?

    The Raw support for Canaon EOS 20D is built directly into the Mac OS X, since Mac OS X Lion, see:
    OS X Lion: Supported digital camera RAW formats: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4757
    OS X Mountain Lion: Supported digital camera RAW formats: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5371
    This is independent of Aperture. What is the problem? Do you get "unsupported image format" error messages?
    Regards
    Léonie

  • HT4757 I have a Nikon CoolPix P80.  Am I correct that this is simply not a sophisticated enough model to be covered by the Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Updates?  It is never listed.  Thank you.

    I have a Nikon CoolPix P80.  Am I correct that this is simply not a sophisticated enough model to require the Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Updates?  It is never listed.  Thank you.

    Raw is the raw data from the camera sensor, before it is turned into a jpg.  From what I can tell looking at the specs for the P80, it does not have Raw mode. Therefore it will not show up in the compatibility table.
    http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Products/Product-Archive/Compact-Digital-Cameras/2 6114/COOLPIX-P80.html#tab-ProductDetail-ProductTabs-TechSpecs
    Storage System
    JPEG: JPEG-baseline-compliant; can be selected from Size priority and Optimal quality
    AVI
    WAV

  • Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.12 and later can not be installed on OSX 10.6.8.

    Hi
    I bought a new Canon EOS 5D mark 3 and noticed that my MacBook Pro with OSX 10.6.8 can not handle the new raw files.
    Searching google shown that I need Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.12 or later.
    So I tried with 3.12, 3.13 and 3.14, but all failed during installation with error: "Dieses Update unterstützt nur Aperture 3 und iPhoto 9."
    Hmmm
    Checking iPhoto ...
    About IPHOT shows "Iphoto '09 version 8.1.2 (424)"
    So I've updated Iphoto with version 9.2.1 (which I found matching my OSX after stepping down from highest version down ..... Apple is here not really supporting users here .......)
    Unfortunately this is only an update.
    So I need to install first a newer Iphoto version.
    Iphoto 11 I can buy in the app store, but I can not install it on OS/X 10.6.8 .....
    Lost!
    How do I get my raw files of 5Dm3 visible in OSX 10.6.8 ???????
    Any help welcome
    Thx
    Wolfgang

    I maintain up to date my system, yet I have from time to time when I take RAW picture issues in iPhoto not reading them.  Today, looking for another issue I came across this update and I was hopping it would resolve my issues with the RAW photos from my Pentax K-30.
    The error:
    Installer quit unexpectedly.
    Click Reopen to open the app again. Click Report to see more detail information and send to Apple.
    Backtrace not available
    Unknown thread crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
      eax: 0x00000055  ebx: 0x00000000  ecx: 0x00000000  edx: 0x00000000
      edi: 0x00000000  esi: 0x00000000  ebp: 0x00000000  esp: 0x00000000
       ss: 0x0000001f  efl: 0x00010203  eip: 0x8fe01030   cs: 0x00000017
       ds: 0x0000001f   es: 0x0000001f   fs: 0x00000000   gs: 0x00000000
      cr2: 0xfffffffc
    Binary images description not available...
    This laptop cannot be upgraded further without hindering its performance.  Hence, I need to keep the version of iPhoto that I currently have.
    Thank you for your response.

  • Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 5.03

    Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 5.03This update adds RAW image compatibility for additional cameras to Aperture 3 and iPhoto '11. Jan 16, 2014
    This update adds RAW image compatibility for the following camera to Aperture 3 and iPhoto '11:
    Canon EOS M2
    It also includes fixes that:
    Resolve an issue that prevented lens correction from working properly with Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 images
    Address a color cast issue on some Olympus OM-D E-M1 images

    I think this update has been released quickly to resolve the RX100 and EM-1 issues, which were quite serious for users of those cameras.
    We don't really know what Apple is working on, but on past experience there is usually a reason why they take their time. Support for Fuji X100 and X-Trans showed the benefits of this. Ligthrooms support for X100 was incomplete and the initial support for X-Trans was quite woeful. The Fuji forum at DPR had a lot of disapointed users, so while they got support faster, they continued to shoot Raw+JPEG and use the JPEGs. I don't know much about Pentax's JPEG engine though. In contrast, when X-Trans support finally came to Aperture, it made a much better job of retaining detail and reducing the colour bleeds, still not perfect but much better.
    So while I understand your frustration, you can perharps take a little comfort in anticipating it will probably be worth the wait.
    If I were adding support for the K3, the thing that would trip me up is the switchable AA filter. This essentially means it's going to need different demosaicing parameters based on the AA filter setting. It will be interesting to see if any reports start to appear about how well Lightroom is handling that aspect.
    Andy

  • Digital Camera Raw update 4.02

    is out in software update. I don;t see it on the Apple site yet however.
    This from software update

    Discovered that the problem exists only with E-PM2 RAW files imported into Aperture before applying Digital Camera Raw Update 4.02. (I had been shooting RAW+JPEG since getting the camera, while waiting for RAW support.
    Found a solution:
    Select all the problem files. Choose "Reprocess Originals" from the Photos menu. Done.

  • Digital Camera Raw Update

    TUAW reports there's a new update to support more digital cameras. I didn't see a thread here, so I thought I'd share in case some of you were waiting for support.
    Apple has released Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 3.1 via Software Update. The update can also be downloaded here. The 6.77 MB (web) or 7.2 MB (Software Update) update requires Mac OS X 10.5.8 or 10.6.2, and extends RAW image compatibility for Aperture 3 and iPhoto '09 for the following cameras:
    o. Hasselblad H3DII-50
    o. Leica M9
    o. Leica X1
    o. Olympus E-P1
    o. Olympus E-P2
    o. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1
    o. Pentax K-7
    o. Pentax K-x
    o. Sony Alpha DSLR-A500
    o. Sony Alpha DSLR-A550
    o. Sony Alpha DSLR-A850

    I am running Aperture 2, and iPhoto 09, with a Pentax Kx.
    Either the 3.1 update, or the ProKit upgrade, killed reading of my DNG files in Aperture.
    Although Software Update shows them as recommended for iPhoto 9 and Aperture users, I would suggest passing on them if you are still in Aperture 2.

  • Now available: Digital Camera RAW Compatibility 4.0.6

    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1656
    Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 4.06
    This update adds RAW image compatibility for the following cameras to Aperture 3 and iPhoto '11:
              Canon EOS-1D C
              Canon EOS Rebel SL1 / 100D / Kiss X7
              Canon EOS Rebel T5i / 700D / Kiss X7i
              Hasselblad Lunar
              Nikon COOLPIX A
              Nikon D7100
              Nikon 1 J3
              Nikon 1 S1
              Sony Alpha NEX-3N

    Nah.  There will be a new camera announced in the next week and it will again be a crisis that Apple is not professional because they take more than 4 days to support a new camera
    What about a camera released a year ago? Should I get at least a bit upset fo the lack of support? Hope wit will come out soon.
    Raf

  • Digital Camera Raw 3.8.0 crashes Preview

    Hi
    Is there any informartion on a Preview crash with the new Digital Camera Raw 3.8.0 update? If I want to crop and save an image (jpeg), preview crashes. Sometimes it crashes even if I rotate some images. If I go back to RawCamera 3.7.1, preview does not crash anymore. Update to 3.8.0 again, preview crashes again.
    I read some other discussion about re-installing ProKit 7.0, this might solve problems for other software, but it didn't help be. For the moment, I'm back with 3.7.1.
    Any help?
    Thanks, andifor

    Ernie Stamper wrote:
    In Software Update.
    It is unfortunately simply the extended cameras for Aperture and iPhoto. You still cannot open S90 pictures with Quick View, Preview or include them directly in iWork applications. You do get them as Finder icons though.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1001
    (Note, I do not say that it necessarily is a good idea to include RAW files in iWork documents. Still, it works with many other RAW files but not Canon's S90.)

  • Digital Camera RAW update 2.1 (requires 10.5.3) XSi/450D support:

    http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/digitalcamerarawcompatibilityupdate21.htm l
    Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 2.1
    About Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 2.
    This update extends RAW file compatibility for Aperture 2 and iPhoto ’08 for the following cameras:
    Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi/Kiss Digital x2/450D
    Epson R-D1
    Leaf AFi 7
    Leaf AFi 6
    Leaf AFi 5
    Pentax K200D
    Pentax K20D

    Firstly, the best method I have found (superior to Adobe Import/Convert/Export) is to install the software from the A300 CD - I know, blasphemy. Anyhow, you can delete all except for the RAW Image Converter, which lets you do raw editing, its decent, and then export into whatever file type and size that is convenient for you, though its not the same as native Raw support, I know.
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