IPhoto compatibility with Canon G 15 camera?

Will iPhoto 9.5.1 take downloads from the Canon Powershot G 15 camera? If so, does anyone know if those photos can be imported into PhotoShop GS 15?

Are you shooting RAW? The RAW format of Canon Powershot G15 is supported by Mavericks, and thus by iPhoto 9.5.1.
See: OS X Mavericks: Supported digital camera RAW formats
And JPEGs are usually compatible from any camera, if the card is readable by the Mac.

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