My finder and aperture dosen`t show an preview from an Adobe DNG file. OSX 10.9.4 , my camera Sony A 99

after the transfer of my Sony A 99 RAW files in Adobe DNG ( Lightroom 5 ) my imac dosen`t show me a preview.
From Aperture a get the message, that this is no compatible datafile.
Can you help me by this problem.

after the transfer of my Sony A 99 RAW files in Adobe DNG ( Lightroom 5 ) my imac dosen`t show me a preview.
From Aperture a get the message, that this is no compatible datafile.
Can you help me by this problem.

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