RAW from Nikon d3000 can't import in Iphoto

Hi,
For some reason, I can'T import RAW files from my Nikon d3000 , to iphoto. It tells me that the files are unreadable. I have all the latest updates, OS 10,5 Leopard ,what's wrong?

That's because the Raw from the D3000 isn't supported yet. As you know the Raw for each camera model is different.
Let them know you want it:
IPhoto menu -> Provide iPhoto Feedback
Regards
TD

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