Raw in iphoto 6.05 indication?

I recently downloaded vs 6.05. What happened to the designation RAW at the bottom of the window which I always got before? "The first time you edit a RAW-format photo in the main iPhoto window, the RAW badge appears at the bottom of the window." ( From Help)
I also noted that under "Photos" in the pull down it now says "Reprocess Raw". Anything changes?

Figured it out. Cannot use separate view.

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