Aperture 3 in Lion 10.7.4 - unsupported image format...?

Migrated Aperture 3 from Macbook to new imac last month.  Now getting error messages when I try to edit photographs.  Software updates up to date. It is affecting photpgraphs taken with Lumix GF1 - not all of them only some.... any suggestions as to what I can do would be gratefully received!

Ian,
Migration Assistant will handle that for you. I would recommend Googling
Pondini Migration Assistant, in there he will show you how to migrate your settings, data and apps to your new machine. Migration Assistant will not let you choose what data to migrate so if you choose data, it will migrate all the old data. The same with apps and settings.

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