Canon EOS 5D Mark II DNG Not Recognized by Aperture

Hi - I recently received a hard drive with a number of DNG files shot with the 5D Mark II.  When I try to import them into Aperture,
I am told that the file format is not supported.  All Aperture support (book/web/help) says DNG is supported.  Also, Canon 5D RAW
supported.
How can I import these files?
Thanks.
Chris

From the Aperture spec:
DNG files must be generated by the Adobe DNG Converter with the “Convert to Linear Image” option turned off.
Might be your problem.
If you can get your hands on the original RAW files that would definitely be your best bet.

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