Fuji XT1 RAW files

Has anybody any idea how soon Fuji XT1 RAW files will be able to be processed in Aperture 3

In the meantime let them you know you want the support by going to Apple - Aperture - Feedback
Don't know if it helps but can't hurt.
regards

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    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/311515?tstart=0
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    Adobe: Please work with Fuji to bring world-class support for EXR Raw images.
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  • Major BUG in DNG conversion of Fuji x100s raw files.

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  • Raw update breaks camera support for Fuji X10 raw file.

    Just a headsup, do not update!

    Only Apple can asnwer the "Why?" questions, I'm afriad.
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  • Why doesn't Aperture 3 recognise RAW files from my Fuji F550EXR?

    I have just bought a Fujifilm F550EXR, partly because of it's RAW capabilities. I am an existing Aperture 3 user (Canon 5D Mk II) and have found it very good at working with the RAW files from that SLR. After shooting some test shots with the F550EXR, I now find that Aperture 3 doesn't recognise them. Surely Fuji's RAW file format has been around long enough for Apple to incorporate it into it's RAW converter. Why doesn't Apple support Fuji RAW files?

    Hi all,
    the problem still exists..
    Aperture still does not support this RAF (I recently bought a Fujifilm F550EXR)
    Others do..
    I've just tested Adobe Lightroom, works great
      with both, Fuji-RAF and NEF format (of my Nikon D80)
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    so its hard for me to understand, that the missing cooperation between Fujifilm and Apple is the problem.
    I think, Apple regards it as too much effort to implement this format for (in relation) so few cameras..
    Aperture 2 had no backup function for some month, and Apple did not care ..
    (too much effort, too?)

  • Why is no support for raw file of fuji x10 from Apple ?

    I have waiting for sometime for the update to support fuji x10 raw file from Apple. Please make it happen .

    We can't.  This is a user to user forum.   You can sign up for a free online developer account on http://developer.apple.com/ and submit a bug report on http://bugreporter.apple.com/
    You can request Fuji to do the same.
    You can check the complete listing of RAW updates on:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4757
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    Message was edited by: Philipp Janssen

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