Edit photo in RAW format

Can I edit a raw format photo in iphoto? If so, how do you import it? I tried and said it
is unrecognizable. I just learned about this format that is great to edit, but not sure
how to do it.
Thanks
Jeff

iPhoto for iOS does nit edit the RAW format. I suggest editing RAW files on your computer. If you are using a Canon camera use the DPP program supplied with your camera.

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