I can't seem to import RAW files from my Nikon D80....

I am just starting to investigate the world of RAW images. I have been successfully using iPhoto to archieve and process my Jpegs that I import into iPhoto6. When I try to import the RAW.NEF files from my D80 iPhoto gives the following error message.
Unreadable file: 1
The following file could not imported:
/DSC_0002.NEF
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for any help,
S_Mac
17" Flat Panel iMac Mac OS X (10.4.8)

You need to install the update that lets your iMac recognize the RAW format of your D80 files. The D80, Rebel XTi are too new for 10.4.8 so Apple offers an update that adds support for their RAW files:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/digitalcamerarawsupportupdate101universal .html
(Intel)
or
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/digitalcamerarawsupportupdate101ppc.html
(PPC)

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