Raw files for Canon 6D cannot be imported into iphoto or aperture.

How can I open Canon 6D raw images, its rubbish that I cannot use my mac for opening and seeing these files or my FujiX10 raw files?

John, some questions...
Are the images on an external or the internal of another computer?
Are you dragging them from the other computer to your desktop, then trying to import them into iPhoto?
Have you tried created a new library and importing them into that?
Have you tried creating a new administrative user, open iPhoto and try importing the images into that new library?
I forgot if you mentioned this, but are the images jpg?
If not, what are they?
On the other hard drive is there an iPhoto (you mentioned that)? Have you opened that iPhoto and imported the images into that library?

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