Raw formats in Aperture

Aperture recognizes Pentax ist.DL raw...Why would it not recognize all Pentax digital slr raw formats? Are they all not the same?
imac 20   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

No. RAW formats are not the same, even if from a single camera manufacturer.

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    Were all just users here no Apple employees so no one can say (and if Apple was here they wouldn't say either)'
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    In the meantime there a few different ways to work around this. One is to shoot Raw & JPG and use the JPG now and the Raw if and when the camera is supported. The other is to convert to DNG.
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    Message was edited by: Frank Caggiano

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    Have you also asked in the Adobe forums?  To have people read your post, best not to include long crash reports until asked to do so.

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  • Blurred S-RAW images in Aperture 3.3.2

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