Olympus pen ep-1 raw support

Hi i just buy an olympus pen ep-1 , who seams to buy a very succesfull camera
i would like to know if it's exist a camera raw support for this camera at this time ?
and if not how long must we waiting for it ?
thanks for ur help

Strange. Hmm, well I don't know the answer then.
I suppose it's possible that when you set the backwards compatibility to DNG
1.1 or 1.2, you are getting linear DNGs created from the E-P1 files, and
that Aperture does not support reading linear DNGs.
In any case, I am reasonably confident that the DNGs produced by Camera Raw
5.5 RC and DNG Converter 5.5 RC from the E-P1 .ORF files are valid DNGs.
Hence there is not much that we can do.
I maintain that if you wish to resolve this, you need to follow up with
Apple.
Eric
Same thing happens when I set DNG Converter to use DNG 1.1S
Well, I guess I'll continue using Capture One for the 30 days of the trying
periodS After that, I'll have to shoot in JPG
Because if I have to wait for Apple, I'll wait for a long long timeS

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