Epson raw file support for Aperature

does aperature support epson raw file? .ERF?

I just purchased Aperture last night (at the new Apple Store on 5th Ave.).
I have been using the Epson R-D1 for a year and have a few thousand ERF (Epson Raw Files). Converting ERF to editable files in PS has been slow indeed. I was hoping Aperture would liberate me from this.
SORRY TO REPORT, "APERTURE" DOES NOT RECOGNIZE "ERF" FILES.
Regrettably, I did not do my homework. Fortunately, my son will be able to use Aperture with his Nikon D100.
I found this post in my search to see if anyone has had any better luck... if there are plug-ins, work arounds, Apple support, etc.
Anyone have suggestions?
Thanks
Doug
Dual 2.0 Ghz G5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   Rad9600, Cin23, 3.5Gb

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