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Am I correct in saying that the X-Pro1 isn't supported in Apple's Aperture 3.3?
f16sunshine
06-22-2012, 11:17
You are correct... unfortunately :(
Camera list:
http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/raw.html
But it does support the X-100. Don't the X-100 and X-pro1 have the same raw format?
But it does support the X-100. Don't the X-100 and X-pro1 have the same raw format?
No. The sensors are from a similar family but are different, and the calibrations are different.
That did surprise me as I was about to buy a copy for my MacBook Pro. I gave Adobe a hard time for the length of time they took to fix Lightroom 4 's bugs and get the X-Pro1 supported, but what's taking Apple getting Aperture compatible.
tom.w.bn
06-23-2012, 04:00
Remeber. The Raw-Converer is not part or Aperture but part of Apple Mac OS. So it's just a matter of time when apple will release a new camera support and you apple (incl. Aperture) will be able to process X-Pro raw files.
So it's just a matter of time when apple will release a new camera support and you apple (incl. Aperture) will be able to process X-Pro raw files.
Kind of like support of Sigma cameras, which I'm sure is just around the corner. :D
icaro2007
06-26-2012, 20:04
Remeber. The Raw-Converer is not part or Aperture but part of Apple Mac OS. So it's just a matter of time when apple will release a new camera support and you apple (incl. Aperture) will be able to process X-Pro raw files.
Apple has just released the Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 3.14, no support for the Fuji X1-Pro is available yet.
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