RAW compatability in Aperture for Canon 6D

I seem to have a problem with the RAW compatability in Aperture even though I have installed the latest version of Mountain Lion OSX 10.4.8. which should support my camera Canon EOS 6D. Who can help me?

No idea, but have you also updated Aperture to 3.4.3? The footnote in the raw support list (http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/raw.html) states
"*** Requires Aperture 3.4 or later."
I seem to have a problem with the RAW compatability
What exactly is the problem? DO the images show as unsupported, when you import them?
Regards
Léonie

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