Problema con visualizzazione file raw in aperture

ho un problema con la lettura dei miei vecchi file raw sia in iphoto se rielaboro la foto sia in aperture
Credo che dopo l'aggiornamento ci siano stati i problemi.
Vengono visualizzati rossi solo i piu vecchi, gli ultimi file inseriti invece sono perfetti.
Che devo fare?
Su windows funzionano correttamente

There's a bug in the latest Raw update. Revert to an older version.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5269207?tstart=0

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