ORF raw format

I just purchased an Olympus Stylus 1 and iPhoto says it does not support the Olympus ORF raw format.  Can I download it somewhere?

Not for iPhoto (or the Mac for that matter) - here is the current list  of supported RAW - http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5955
You can request of Apple - iPhoto menu ==> provide iPhoto feedback
Some times the Mfg software will convert RAW to JPEG so you can import the JPEGs into iPhoto - and sometimes Adobe will support RAW before or different than Apple if you have any Adobe products
LN

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