Canon T2i / 550d raw support?

I just bought Aperture 3 to use with my new camera, and was disappointed to find out that there is no raw support. (I get "unsupported format" when I import the images either directly from the camera or from file)
Does anyone know if Apple is working on a raw support update for the T2i, and in what sort of timeframe I can expect it?

mspronk wrote:
It looks like the latest current OSX Digital Camera Raw update (3.2) includes the T2i.
Going to install and try it out right now!
mspronk wrote:
It looks like the latest current OSX Digital Camera Raw update (3.2) includes the T2i.
Going to install and try it out right now!
Esta actualización amplía la compatibilidad del formato de imagen RAW a Aperture 3 y iPhoto ’09 en las siguientes cámaras:
_*Canon EOS Rebel T2i / 550D / Kiss X4*_
Leica S2
Olympus E-450
Olympus E-600
Olympus E-620
Sony Alpha DSLR-A230
Sony Alpha DSLR-A330
Sony Alpha DSLR-A380
Sony Alpha DSLR-A450
También soluciona los problemas de procesamiento de imágenes RAW de las siguientes cámaras:
Canon EOS 30D
Pentax K-x
Pentax K-7
Para obtener más información acerca de los formatos RAW compatibles, visite: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3825?viewlocale=es_ES

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