Fuji S3 Support in 1.5!!!!!!! YAY!!!!!!

forgive the childish outburst but this will now save me so much time
http://www.apple.com/aperture/raw/cameras.html
S2 & S3 there
thank you apple (finally)
i guess we can expect 10.4.8 to come out at same time as aperture 1.5

What "support for those codecs" means is that they are eligible for import. Some codecs that are NOT eligible for import would be Apple Intermediate, H264-compressed media, and a few XDCam flavours... there is a list in the COLOR manual, but it is a bit of a moving target, as HDV was not supported for a long time, and then suddenly it got approved. However, some of these Long_GOP formats don't really lend themselves well to some of the internal functions of COLOR, most notably tracking.
There are codecs that are supported for import that are not offered as an export setting. COLOR will render to Uncompressed, ProRes, sequential files (TIFF/DPX), and a few "Original Formats", mostly restricted to DV/DVCPro. Definitely NOT any Long-GOP codecs like HDV.
As far as use of the ioHD I/O interface goes, COLOR does not support FireWire as a video preview path.
COLOR was expressly built to display via an internal PCIe interface card -- AJA Kona3, Blackmagic Decklink, and so on. You will experience gamma inconsistencies if you try to use a DVI interface, as COLOR ignores the Quicktime ColorProfile settings -- or, even worse, a third-party color profile like
ColorMunki will cause the display to either fail or be garbled.
jPo

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