Comments on: Apple update supports new Canon, Nikon SLRs
Apple's iPhoto and Aperture software now can handle the raw photo files from Nikon's D5000, Canon's Rebel T1i, and Olympus' E-30.
Apple's iPhoto and Aperture software now can handle the raw photo files from Nikon's D5000, Canon's Rebel T1i, and Olympus' E-30.
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Not newsworthy enough for a general tech site like CNET.
Some of it is just the author/blogger trying to pass his opinion off as news.
Are you one of those people whose sole reason for existence is to enjoy hearing yourself think, and sadistically believes that others somehow feel the same about your loopy meanderings as well?
Hopefully this means they'll be releasing it as a standard update soon.
- by gjl229 June 7, 2009 3:31 PM PDT
- One reason I shoot Pentax. They give me the option to use Adobe's .DNG raw format. And that's what I do.
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(11 Comments)On the other hand, all these imaging companies support the new cameras fairly quickly after introduction. Always fodder for a press release but only the timing is of any interest to anyone. If you have the software and the new camera, you should already be informed by one or both companies. If you don't have them, there's no news at all.
I used to do this work - turning commonplace press releases into "news". Yawn.