Aperture3 shows jpeg or raw thumbnails failed sometime when i go tether shooting

In lion, camera is canon 60D, when i go tether shooting, not all of image thumbnails are displayed correctly. The failed one says it's an unsupported type. But they're just fine in finder and even go editing in photoshop without any problems. it's not that weird, though. What stranger is when I remove all thumbnails from aperture's database then import them again, they just look good, like nothing bad happened before. anyone has any ideas about my issue? thank you

Thanks very much for that lead, NormanPCN. I do have Auto Tone checked, though the rendered files in the example above do not have XMP sidecars. I will try unchecking Auto Tone even so, and post back when I see what happens.
Thanks again,
Kieren
EDIT: Bingo! I took Auto Tone off in ACR Preferences (in Bridge) and the non-RAW files immediately regenerated thumbs and previews. They now are indistinguishable from the PSD. There is still the very slight difference which I mentioned between the PSD and the CR2. While that seems odd, it is small enough to be relatively trivial.
Many thanks!
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