B&W jpeg - change date (also master) - unsupported image format

Seeing postings for unsupported image format I found one to be reproducible:
- scan a picture in black & white, store it as B&W jpeg (I use Vuescan for that)
- import it into aperture
- change the date of the picture to the past (I scan old postcards, so year might be 1900 or so)
- tick "also change master file"
--> bingo, when next time trying to view the picture I get "unsupported image format". Reproducible. Bug.
best regards,
Wolfgang

Hi Wolfgang.
Bug reports should be sent to Apple.  From within Aperture, use "Aperture→Provide Aperture Feedback".
Please send it in.  This has been reported before:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/12045806?messageID=12045806

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