Help! pixelated photos in aperture

My iphoto library with 30000 photos (over 235GB) got corrupted.  I managed to restore it from a back up but could not see any of the images in iphoto, however the structure of the library remained intact.  I imported them into aperture 3 - which worked but all the images and previews are pixelated.  Is there any fix for this problem?  Is there a setting in aperture that changes the resolution of the viewed image?
thanks for your help. I am very frustrated.
Danielle

Danielle,
open the Preferences Panel in Aperture
     Aperture -> Preferences   and select the "Previews" tab.
There you can set the quality of the previews. Select a size at least as large as the size of your Display.
Also check the button "New Projects automatically generate Previews".
After you changed the settings, you will want to update your previews.  Select the images in the Browser and from the Photos Menu select: Update Previews.
Hopefully your images will then look better.
Regards
Léonie

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