Bad conversion for RAW file with Maverick

Hello,
I own a SONY Alpha A6000 camera. When I shoot my pictures in JPEG, no trouble. When I shoot my pictures in RAW, the pictures are overexposed after conversion in iPhoto.
In the list of camera supported by iPhoto (and Aperture), the SONY Alpha A6000 is not present.
Can you tell me when we will have a new update for RAW conversion with Maverick ?
OS X 10.9.3
iPhoto 9.5
Thank you ;-)
Bruno.

It looks like we have been speaking/writing at cross purposes
Your question raised two aspects - the RAW support for your specific camera, and how raw support is working in Aperture and iPhoto generally.
You are right, the camera is not on the list of supported cameras. Apple is not supporting all cameras, and some will never be supprted. I am waiting since four years for the support of my camera. Since your camera is not supported, you should not be using the raw with Aperture or iPhoto. As I pointed out, it is a bug, that you are able to process the RAW files at all in iPhoto or Aperture. iPhoto is using the RAW conversion for a different camera. Be careful, when Apple corrects this bug, you may no longer be able to open these RAW files in iPhoto.
But the second problem is the over exposure. It is unlikely, that this is due to using the RAW support designed for a different camera. We are seeing this problem continually in the Aperture forum, when in-camera settings are used. It is due to the fact, how Apple's RAW developement works. It disregards in-camera tags. You will see the same effect, when the proper RAW support for your camera will finally be released.  That is why I pointed you to Keith Barkley's great user tip. It describes the only safe way to work with RAW photos in Aperture and iPhoto:
(                 The Big Three: Setting your camera for the best Aperture RAW results)
As long as you are using in-camera settings, you will never see in your camera generated previews, what the RAW files are like, that you are recording.
And we cannot predict, if and when your camera will be supported.

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