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I've tried looking through Apples iPhoto 6 site and have not found anything stating improved Camera RAW support. Has anyone happened to stumble across anything yet. I'm curious whether Pentax has been added to version 6.
Cheers,
Andrew

here's the list from /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framersions/A/Frameworks/ImageIO .framework/Versions/A/Resources/Raw.plist
for Maxxum 5D support, change the 7D to 5D - at least that works in Preview and with DNGs and Aperture.
Canon-EOS 10D
Canon-EOS 20D
Canon-EOS 300D DIGITAL</key> <string>Canon-EOS DIGITAL REBEL</string>
Canon-EOS 350D DIGITAL</key> <string>Canon-EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT</string>
Canon-EOS 5D
Canon-EOS D30
Canon-EOS D60
Canon-EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Canon-EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Canon-EOS Kiss Digital N</key> <string>Canon-EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT</string>
Canon-EOS Kiss Digital</key> <string>Canon-EOS DIGITAL REBEL</string>
Canon-EOS-1D Mark II N
Canon-EOS-1D Mark II
Canon-EOS-1D
Canon-EOS-1Ds Mark II
Canon-EOS-1DS
Canon-PowerShot G3
Canon-PowerShot G5
Canon-PowerShot G6
Canon-PowerShot Pro1
Canon-PowerShot S60
Canon-PowerShot S70
Minolta-DiMAGE A1
Minolta-DiMAGE A2
MINOLTA-DYNAX 7D</key> <string>MINOLTA-MAXXUM 7D</string>
MINOLTA-MAXXUM 7D
NIKON-D1
NIKON-D100
NIKON-D1H
NIKON-D1X
NIKON-D2H
NIKON-D2Hs
NIKON-D2X
NIKON-D50
NIKON-D70
NIKON-D70s
NIKON-E8400
NIKON-E8700
NIKON-E8800
OLYMPUS-C70Z,C7000Z
OLYMPUS-C8080WZ
OLYMPUS-E-1
OLYMPUS-E-300
Panasonic-DMC-LC1
SONY-DSC-F828
SONY-DSC-V3
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