Canon small RAW failed to import

Canon 40D has a sRAW (stands for small RAW) quality option to save RAW at 1936x1288. The standard .CR2 RAW files (3888x2592) can be imported to iPhoto '08 without problem. However, iPhoto reports unreadable files for the sRAW. Is there workaround? Will Apple support the sRAW? Thanks.

sRAW is not supported and there is no workaround. This is a User to User forum and we have no idea what Apple's plans are.
iPhoto menu -> Provide iPhoto Feedback
Regards
TD

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