Aperture 2.1.4 shows landscape JPEGs as "Unsupported Image Format"

I have just imported a few JPEGs from a Boots scan of some 35mm film I had processed there.  All 7 portrait aspect photos are fine, but all 8 landscape format images come up as "Unsupported Image Format" on the maroon screen of death.  The original scans from the lab are all landscape, and I viewed them all in Preview and rotated and saved the portrait images therein.  I then imported them into aperture and adjusted the date and time metadata (as they show the scan date).
Now, the landscape pictures come up as thumbnails in browser, and show fine for a second whilst "loading" in viewer, then disappear leaving the maroon screen.  I can view the pictures fine in iPhoto 09 through "show aperture library", and the exported original through iPhoto shows up just fine everywhere.  I cannot export versions from aperture, and "export master" exports something to the desktop that I cannot open in preview.  The metadata for the landscape and the portrait pictures are identical (740 KB, camera comes up as "SP-2000") except the pixel size dimensions (1840 × 1232) are naturally inverted.
Any ideas anyone?

Thanks. The short answer is No. The best situation is from the most recently reinstalled version of Aperture where the result is as described in my previous post. Older versions all seem to be corrupted in the way I described.
A longer answer involves another problem I had. I add geo metadata (probably the wrong term!) to my photos so that, when imported to a mapping program, they show where they were taken. Then, when I put those photos on my iPhone, the mapping feature (Places) also showed where the photos were taken. But then, without warning, all this data was lost from the phone and the mapping feature no longer worked, although it continued to work on the computer. I asked the Genius people at an Apple store about this, but they had no idea and could not help. Now, in respect of the photos restored in Aperture where the 'Unsupported Image Format' message no longer appears, the feature has started working again on my phone.

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