New Camera Raw version released

Adds support for the following cameras:
Fujifilm X-E2
Fujifilm X-T1
Nikon D3300
Nikon 1 AW1
Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GM1
Pentax K-3
It requires OS 10.8.5, 10.9 or later plus iPhoto 11 and Aperture 3.
As always, before installing anything, back up.
Also, if you don't shoot Raw, or if you don't use any of these specific camera models then there is no need to install this. It will be rolled into a OS update in the future anyway.

Not sure how to privately contact you...
I am struggling with iPhoto, I have "Tunnel-vision" so to speak from using ACDSee for years.
I have read tie bits of posts that you have weighed in on, and would like to pick your brain for some pointers.

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