Iphoto no import photo pentax k3

iphoto no import photo pentax k3, format pef and dng

Correct, the Raw on that camera is not supported at this time.
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  • IPhoto hangs when importing photos

    When I try to import photos (e.g. from Yahoo Photos), iPhoto tells me that it's importing 1 photo, then hangs and does not complete the import. When I force quit out of iPhoto, the imported photo then shows up. I've tried the BatChmod program and verified the disk with Disk Utility, and the problem still keeps occurring. Anyone else have this problem or have a solution? Thank you very much.

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    After recently purchasing a mac i decided to upload my photos from my iPhone to iPhoto. I accidentally disconnected the charger and now whenever i click 'import photos' it tells me that iPhoto is 'importing photos to library' which i can tell you it is not. because the phone is not connected and it has been doing it for days now.i tried to force quit and it hasn't work. It won't let me shut the computer down now either as it thinks it is currently importing something so i have to wait for the computers battery to die which is ridiculous. Becoming increasingly frustrated with this problem and not sure where else to turn. Please help. Thanks, Neil.

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