Samsung EX2F Raw Datei mit Aperture

I am using Aperture 3 to organise my pictures.
As a second camera I am using a Samsung EX2F.
Aperture can´t import the .srw raw files from the camera.
Has anybody got an idea how to manage them in Aperture?

Aperture can´t import the .srw raw files from the camera.
Really can't import? Or do you see the "unsupported image format" warning?
What I am doing with unsupported raw files, is to convert them using Adobe's free dng converter and then to import the dngs. You could also use the camera's own software to convert the raw images to tiff or another lossless format and use these files in Aperture.
Your camera is relatively new, so there may be hope, that Apple will release raw support for this camera. You might consider to shoot raw&jpeg for the time being and to import the images with the jpeg as the original.  Once raw support has been released, you can losslessly switch to the raw as original image file.
Regards
Léonie

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