Digital Camera Raw 3.8.0 crashes Preview

Hi
Is there any informartion on a Preview crash with the new Digital Camera Raw 3.8.0 update? If I want to crop and save an image (jpeg), preview crashes. Sometimes it crashes even if I rotate some images. If I go back to RawCamera 3.7.1, preview does not crash anymore. Update to 3.8.0 again, preview crashes again.
I read some other discussion about re-installing ProKit 7.0, this might solve problems for other software, but it didn't help be. For the moment, I'm back with 3.7.1.
Any help?
Thanks, andifor

Ernie Stamper wrote:
In Software Update.
It is unfortunately simply the extended cameras for Aperture and iPhoto. You still cannot open S90 pictures with Quick View, Preview or include them directly in iWork applications. You do get them as Finder icons though.
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1001
(Note, I do not say that it necessarily is a good idea to include RAW files in iWork documents. Still, it works with many other RAW files but not Canon's S90.)

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