Canon G9 raw support in Leopard???

Does anyone know if this raw support is included??

Perhaps the marketing megapixel machismo is over.
Some people have modified the camera .plist file to fool aperture into using another existing raw profile to render the G9's data. I would shy-away from that because Apple has to take each camera's raw format and do some calibration before Aperture is ready to render images.
If you can, shoot on raw and jpeg, drop the raw's at the side and work of the jpegs until Apple publishes the raw changes. I think Inside Aperture or Bagelturf sites had a piece about using aperture with raw+jpeg until a new raw profile is included in the OS.

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