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May 17, 2012 4:03 AM in response to p-buxby léonie,See this support article: list: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4757
The support for the gx1 seems to have been moved directly into MacOS 10.7.4, and for Aperture this is a change of raw support.
Regards
Léonie
P.S: Perhaps this will help:No guarantees, I never tried it:
Re: This photo was adjusted using an earlier version of Apple's RAW processing
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May 17, 2012 4:02 AM in response to léonieby p-bux,Ok thanks for the link and information but it simply doesn't work, the images are green and on the system (outside Aperture) OSX 10.7.4 doesn't read them at all when once it did.
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May 17, 2012 4:14 AM in response to léonieby p-bux,Yes I did, thanks.
I opened Terminal added code but it didn't work even after restart. Pretty much decide to move to Capture One Pro now anyway.
Been using Aperture since V1 and it's gradually got worse over the years.
Definitely not a "professional" application that's for sure.
Cheers
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May 17, 2012 4:41 AM in response to p-buxby Andreas Yankopolus,How are you liking Capture 1 coming from an Aperture perspective? I just downloaded the trial myself, having gotten tired of Aperture's numerous bugs on Lion and no raw support for my Olympus EM-5. I wonder how many Nikon shooters Apple has driven off by not supporting the D800E for so long.
I see Aperture as a brilliant idea to which Apple never committed the resources needed to execute it well.
—Andreas
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May 17, 2012 6:10 AM in response to Andreas Yankopolusby p-bux,Andreas I'm finding Capture One really cool actually. The UI is very customisable and you can get it looking very much like Aperture in no time which should help with the transition.
Early days yet, but agree Aperture seems to be forgotten. It's definitely not a "pro" application anymore.

