Using iPhoto with Bibble RAW converter

Hi all!
I would like to use Bibble and iPhoto combination to edit and manage my photos. What could be the ideal workflow for this? Should I import RAW pics from card reader to iPhoto and then open them in Bibble for RAW conversion or how to do this? iPhoto would be used mainly for managing my JPEGs (converted from RAW or straight JPEGs) and for some minor corrections (e.g. removal of red eyes).
Thanks a lot for any advice!
Jonne

Jonne
iPhoto would be used mainly for managing my JPEGs (converted from RAW or straight JPEGs) and for some minor corrections (e.g. removal of red eyes).
I think you would be best to process your photos via Bibble first, then import the finished jpegs into iPhoto. Why? Because while iPhoto may open some RAW files, it saves as jpeg, so you may find yourself reaching jpeg before you want to in your workflow.
If you want to use Bibble as an external editor, the you can set it to do so in the Preferences menu of iPhoto.
Regards
TD

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