Importing RAW images from Aperture into iMovie

Hello.  I'm trying to create a slideshow using iMovie, but apparently it only imports jpeg format images.  Most of my photos are RAW images, and I can't seem to figure out a way to get iMovie to import jpeg versions.  Can anyone help?
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Using Macbook Pro 2012 8GB
Aperture 3.4.1

Have just gone through the sequence again - using file - open and then locating the aperture library via applications.  The message I get is that adobe does not recognise this type of file.  I am sure I must be missing something, but cannot figure out what it is - any ideas.

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