RAW format camera support

Does anyone know where I can find the list of cameras that Aperture will support in RAW?
My thanks in advance.
B

Try this...
http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/raw.html
You can almost guess the url
RB

Similar Messages

  • I have PE11, new camera Canon Rebel t5i, in raw format, "not supported by installed version of raw".

    I am using Photoshop Elements 11, using WIndows 7 Operating System. I have a new camera Canon Rebel T5i, and having problem viewing images in raw format (cr2).
    Message in PE11, states, "Camera model not supported by installed version of Camera raw."
    Canon software views images.
    Suspect my minimum camera raw plug in version does not support this new camera....
    I am unable to locate in the software any menu item that allows me to view the camera raw plug  in version.
    Appreciate any support from our Adobe forum.
    Richard Weigand, Bath, Ontario, Canada
    Ice Storm of 2013 has hit hard, plenty of downed tree limbs and all terrain is shiny !!

    At least one person was able to get ACR 8.3 to install into PSE11 using the direct-download link for ACR 8.3 CC  on Adobe’s blog, so you might try that:
    http://blogs.adobe.com/crawlspace/2011/03/keeping-photoshop-up-to-date.html#notconnected
    After downloading, if on Wndows, unzip the setup.zip to somewhere, like your Desktop, and then run the AdobePatchInstaller.  I expect there’s a similar process for Macs, but I don’t have one so cannot advise, specifically.

  • RAW formats not supported

    Is it possible to know Apple has the intention to support file formats like the ones of the Olympus SP series? I own an Olympus SP-350 (it came out one year ago) but MacOS doesn't still support it (i.e. neither iPhoto nor Aperture). Since Adobe supports the format since last january (and now it's november) I almost lost my hopes about. I like Aperture and I'd surely buy it but... for the moment it's useless for my camera.
    PowerMac G5 dual; MacBook Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    I agree it's frustrating not to know whether Aperture ever will support your specific camera's raw format. In addition to various DSLRs, I use an Epson R-D1 (a professional rangefinder camera using the Leica M lensmount, fairly popular with wedding and documentary photographers) and the only thing that's stopping me from standardizing on Aperture is that I don't know if Epson's .ERF format will ever will be supported. (Having to convert to 16-bit TIFFs seems to me to negate most of the advantages of using raw-based management software.)
    I understand that unlike Adobe (which I've read licenses an open-source library for much of its raw support) Apple fine-tunes and optimizes its own raw conversion code for specific cameras, and I agree that it makes more sense for Apple to concentrate its engineering resources on the most popular DSLRs and digital backs.
    But I think it might benefit a lot of users if Apple would periodically publish a "roadmap" indicating current camera models which it tentatively intends to support at some future date.

  • Is there any hope of older Canon CRW RAW format being supported?

    I have many RAW pictures taken on a Canon Powershot G1 that uses the older CRW format. These import, but do not render in Aperture. Is there any hope that this format will ever be supported?
    (As an aside, these have never rendered in iPhoto either).
    Brad

    <snip>
    I wish that the raw support in the OS were user upgradable so that I could program my own G1 plug-in or get some open source support. Of course, opening up the interpretation of raw formats to third parties might introduce a thorny set of problems.
    </snip>
    Chris -- I thought the same thing, and had thought about posting it, but didn't. You are exactly right -- RAW converters ought to be plugin implementations of an open, published plugin API. Then it wouldn't be a game of blind wait-and-see, either for a camera to be supported, or for quality problems in a supported camera format to be fixed. Someone else could program alternatives, until Apple chose to release their own plugin versions.
    I guess its worth adding that as a software programmer, I'm a little perplexed at how any major software application from a significant corporation with obvious functionally same, but repetitious variants of componentry (such as supporting many different RAW formats) is designed without pluggability. Of course, it probably is pluggable -- the API just hasn't been opened up, which could be for various reasons: either to make Apple the sole source for upgrades in functionality, or because the API is still in a state of flux (publishing an API prior to API stability is bad news).
    At any rate, I hope an SDK/API for Aperture eventually emerges.
    Brad

  • Canon G11 RAW format not supported?

    I am guessing Aperture does not support the G11 RAW format at this time since I am getting the dreaded red image that says "unsupported format". Is it me or is is anyone else seeing the same thing?

    Yup, same here. I just bought a Canon G11, I'm shooting in RAW, which produces .CR2's. That should take advantage the camera's maximum quality if I'm not mistaken, which is what I want.
    iPhoto doesn't like em'.
    Think Apple will eventually begin to support the G11's .CR2's? I definitely don't want to lower my shooting quality, but I also don't want the hassle to run Photoshop for each & every photo.

  • Sony NEX 7 - when will Aperture support RAW formats?

    Just got my Sony NEX 7, but the RAW files are unsupported. The camera has been around for a while, so when will Aperture provide an update?

    Looks like it's supported as of today.  Check software update:
    This update adds RAW image compatibility for the following cameras to Aperture 3 and iPhoto '11:
              • Canon PowerShot G1 X
              • Nikon D4
              • Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GX1
              • Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ35
              • Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ38
              • Samsung NX200
              • Sony Alpha NEX-7
              • Sony NEX-VG20
    For more information on supported RAW formats, seehttp://support.apple.com/kb/HT4757.

  • RAW format compatibility with iPhoto

    I am looking for a new camera that supports RAW. It is my understanding each camera manufacturer uses a different file extension on their RAW images implying there is a difference between the file formats. The list that Apple supplies for cameras that can be used with iPhoto is not up to date as many newer cameras do not show up on their list.
    Would it not be safe to assume that if, for example, Canon comes out with a new camera with RAW format support their file type which is .CRW would automatically work with iPhoto. The same would be for Nikon, Olympus and the rest. If the new camera uses the same file extension as one of the older cameras by the same manufacturer on Apples compatibility list the new camera will be compatible.
    Here is the list of extensions I found by manufacturer.
    .raf (Fuji)
    .crw .cr2 (Canon)
    .kdc .dcr (Kodak)
    .mrw (Minolta)
    .nef (Nikon)
    .orf (Olympus)
    .dng (Adobe)
    .ptx .pef (Pentax)
    .arw .srf (Sony)
    .x3f (Sigma)
    .erf (Epson)
    .mef .mos (Mamiya)
    .raw (Panasonic)
    .r3d (Red)

    This document should answer most of your questions: Digital camera RAW formats supported by Mac OS X 10.5.
    Oops, didn't see that you were still using Tiger. This document may be more appropriate in that case: iPhoto 6: Supported RAW format cameras. There may be a Tiger doucment like the one for Leopard but I wasn't able to find it just now.
    Do you Twango?
    TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
    I've created an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. It's compatible with iPhoto 08 libraries and Leopard. iPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.

  • RAW format Samsung NX300

    Cannot load RAW format from Samsung NX300 into Aperture. It seems that only NX200 is supported. Photoshop CC handles this, but why not Aperture?

    The list of currently supported cameras is here:  OS X Yosemite: Supported digital camera RAW formats  - Apple Support
    It usually takes a few month after a new camera has been released, until theRAW support has been added to MacOS X.
    Write feedback to Apple, that support for that camera is requested.
    Apple - Aperture - Feedback

  • Compatible RAW-format camers?????

    Anybody know where I can find the list of cameras whose RAW files are supported in iPhoto 6? I clicked on the Compatible RAW-format cameras link in iPhoto help and got the usual "file not found" message that so often comes up. Does Apple simply abandon these links when a new version of iPhoto comes out?
    Thanks,
    Win

    Win
    RAW support is a factor of the Operating System plus the version of iPhoto. So, for instance, many supported cameras are supported in iPhoto 6 but also require 10.5. Others require 10.5 and iPhoto 08.
    The best way to approach the question is to ask about the camera you’re considering.
    Regards
    TD

  • HT203088 Canon T6s Raw Format

    Any ideas when support  for the Canon T6s raw files in Photos will be available ?
    Should I just start using LightRoom?
    David

    No idea and if one did speculation about Apple products is not allows here - if you plan to use Lightroom and it supports your camera then I'd say this is a good time to start
    the latest list of supported camera's I've seen is OS X Yosemite: Supported digital camera RAW formats - Apple Support
    LN

  • I need help! when I am importing my NEF files from my D3300 camera into lightroom 5 and try to use the "copy as DNG" button I always get an error message saying that "saying the file is not recognized by the raw format support"

    I need help! when I am importing my NEF Raw files from my D3300 camera into lightroom 5 and try to use the "copy as DNG" button I always get an error message saying that "saying the file is not recognized by the raw format support". The whole purpose of that button is so that the file can be recognized... How can I make the "copy as DNG" button work as it is supposed too?? Thank you

    Thank you for responding. So I essentially will never be able to use that button in lightroom 5? do I need to get LR 6? Will there ever be an update for LR 5 that will enable me to use it?
    Does DNG Converter work within LR or do I have to upload pictures to my computer and then make a second copy in DNG format. and then go into LR and use them?
    Thank you @dj_paige

  • Does Lightroom 4, or Lightroom 5 support Raw format from the new Nikon Df camera?

    Does Lightroom 4, or Lightroom 5 support Raw format from the new Nikon Df camera?
    Can anyone please tell me? 
    If not, is there a way for me to get the photo's in to Lightroom in another manner?

    LR 4 no. LR 5.3 support added. If you have used an earlier version of Nikon software to download the nef files to your computer this may have made the files unreadable in Lightroom.

  • I have just updated to LR5.  I also have a new Camera.  Nikon D800.  Trying to import directly (from camera) into LR.  But unsuccessful. Getting the following message.  "The files are from a camera which is not recognised by the raw format support in Ligh

    I have just updated to LR5.  I also have a new Camera.  Nikon D800.  Trying to import directly (from camera) into LR.  But unsuccessful. Getting the following message.  "The files are from a camera which is not recognised by the raw format support in Lightroom."  How can I import please?

    Hi,
    I assume you mean the Nikon D810 because D800/800E support has been there since Lightroom 4.1
    Currently, because it is a new camera (D810) the only support is in a RC of ACR 8.6 for Photoshop CS6 and CC, as the RC runs out on 31 August it is expected support will be there in the next dot release of Lightroom.
    Current limitations are that only full sized NEF is supported.
    If you wish to import to Lightroom 5.5. you will need to download the DNG Converter v8.6RC and convert the NEF files (full size RAW ony) to DNG then import into Lightroom 5.5

  • When will Adobe support the new Canon S100 RAW format in Lightroom (& Camera RAW)?

    Just bought a new Canon S100.  It generates RAW files, but Lightroom would not import it as it said it was unsupported.  Any ideas when Adobe will start supporting this new RAW format?

    Got mine yesterday and discovered LR and PS didn't recognize the camera.  To make maters worse the Canon software and manuals are on the included disc.  Unfortunately my iMac wouldn't recognize the the disc.  I called Canon and they told me the camera was too new and they couldn't help me. They didn't have another disc they could send me or I couldn't download the software on line.  They told me to check back in a few weeks.  Before I hung up, the rep asked me if there was anything else he could help me with.  All I could do was laugh.

  • I have a new NikonD7200 camera. I have updated to the latest version of LightroomCC and restarted my computer.  LR tells me that the raw format from my Nikon is not supported by Lightroom?  Any ideas??

    Lightroom tells me that the RAW format from the D7200 is not s format recognised by Lightroom.
    How do I make this work??

    You seem not to have updated to LR 6 / LR CC 2015 - this is needed fro the D7200.
    https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    If you have a subscription, the update is free. If you have standalone you can buy an upgrade from the Adobe Products site.

Maybe you are looking for

  • "Template import error: No VM configure file found" on brand new setup

    Previously, I posted Console does not launch OVM 3.1.1, Win7x32 Firefox15/IE8 - Empty .jnlp file which was about VM Console not launching. Since this is a new installation, and it seemed to be a unique problem, I scratched the whole installation and

  • Windows 8 on macbook pro

    hey guys im new to these forums, so hopefulluy im asking this question in the right place so i have completly install windows 8 on my bootcamp, but folloing a tutoiral, its great, but there is one important piece missing, my nvidia graphics drivers,

  • Psd file saved in LR 5

    In LR I use a kind of automate to correct files roughly. When I edit a raw file in PS-CC with the ' in LR made'  corrections,  LR makes a new PSD file in LR. So far so good. Saving this PSD file it appears to be much different in LR, becuase of the a

  • I can hear any sound when i play movies, music and for any alerts. what can be the cause?

    I've finished watching a movie on my computer last friday and shut down it. All has been so well. Yesterday nigh, I started it but I didn't hear the starting alert submitted by window 7. I tried hear a music but I was also unable to hear any sound bo

  • Finding Parent Table of Index Organized Table

    I am using Oracle 10g Rel 2 and faced error message while granting select priviliges ORA-25191: cannot reference overflow table of an index-organized table I searched solution and found: Issue the statement against the parent index-organized table co