14 bit-depth picture not supported

I uploaded some 14 bit-depth pictures from my Nikon D800 into Aperture 3.3.2 and I got this message :"Not supported format".
How can I fix this?
I tried with 12 bit-depth pictures and it works.
Does Aperture support a 14 bit-depth ?
If yes, how can I configure this settings ?
If not, how can I downsize my pictures from 14 bit into 12 ?
Thanks in advance.

I always shoot with my D800 in full RAW, 14 bit.  I have seen no such behavior.  More info, please.
Ernie

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