Full RAW images taken on EOS7D unsupported on Aperture2??

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I had no problem with my macbook and aperture 3 until I spilt a glass of water over it!
Charles
ps India was amazing.

Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
I'm not entirely certain that Ap 2 will support it, but it definitely won't without at least 10.5.8 plus RAW Compatibility Update 2.7 for support for that 7D
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