Raw files won't load

Shooting Nikon D7100 Raw 30MB files. Trying to load 10-15 files and Mac jams up with thumbnails partly blacked out and some all black. Screen all full of strange images and must shut down computer manually and restart.

Lenny 14 wrote:
Thanks for response. Trashed old Raw program and loaded latest ver. Loaded Raw files again and went better but some thumbnails still turning black or partly black. Image is there when opened in camera raw in blacked out thumbnails.
What do you mean by "Old Raw program"?
iPhoto, Aperture and Image Capture should all be able to download RAW files, however new DSLR cameras can have slightly different ways of saving and processing RAW photos. Because of this, Apple puts out software updates to help applications like iPhoto, Aperture and Image Capture download and view these images properly. I think Terence was implying you should simply run software updates and apply all iPhoto and RAW image related updates.

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