D810 files not recognised in Mac Finder

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I've just purchased a Nikon D810 (hurrah!) and though I can edit the images in Lightroom, the NEF files don't have an image preview in Finder. This is not a big deal, just an annoyance!

I'm running Mac 10.8.5, which I assume is the limiting factor. Apple lists the D810 as supported under Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 5.07, which seems to need iPhoto 9.4.3 or above. As I read all that, I need to BUY iLife '11 in order to get the current iPhoto (which I never use) so I can then install Camera Raw 5.07. Does that sound right?

I really don't see a need to buy iLife, which I'll never open except under duress, just to get Camera Raw updated, so if there's another way to do this I'd sure appreciate any tips!

Cheers,
David
 
Hi,

I might be wrong, but I understood the Camera Raw updates to be part of the OS, and shouldn't need an app to allow them to be installed. Have you tried a software update check on your Mac to see if the latest update is available ?
 
Hi Gary,

Yes, that would make perfect sense, but I have the latest OS updates (I just double-checked to make sure). As I read the Apple website FAQs I would need to update to at least Yosemite (10.9) but they also seem to be saying I need iLife to get the version of CameraRaw that has D810 support. I'd love to be wrong!
 
I have no issues with my RAW files from my D810/D750 in either LR or PS6. Adobe do support them. Just make sure you have the latest downloads and you'l be fine. Edited, sorry I just read your post probably I don't use iPhoto.
 
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Hi Nick,

Oh, yes, I realise that Adobe support them. I can use Lightroom just fine. Its just getting Finder to give an actual image preview rather than a generic icon. I don't use iPhoto and never will, but it seems that in order to download the current Camera Raw I have to be running a current version of iPhoto. Go figure.
 
works fine on mac 10.10.5 seems you need an update, cheers mike. you had me looking to check. ;)
 
As I understand it, you do need a copy of iPhoto, Aperture or Photos to be installed in order to be offered Digital Camera RAW Compatibility updates.

iPhoto has been provided for free on new Macs for a fair while now (latterly iPhoto was offered as a free download for older qualifying Macs as well) and and Photos comes as part of Yosemite (MacOS10.10). I appreciate this doesn't help you much. Have you checked on the App Store to see if iPhoto is offered to you as a free download (maybe unlikely as it's been superseded, but worth a look)?

Your options appear to be:
- Live with the minor inconvenience.
- Buy or borrow an unused iLife DVD from someone who has upgraded their OS, and install iPhoto (it'll happily sit there unused).
- If your Mac will support it, upgrade to Yosemite which comes with Photos - I think it's a free upgrade from 10.8.

Disclaimer: obviously I could be wrong about all this.
 
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Thanks Tony,

I believe you've nailed it. I tried downloading updates to iPhoto and DCR, but they wouldn't install. Its not a big deal, but I'll probably upgrade to Yosemite at some point anyway.
 
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