Raw Update 2.3 + Nikon D90 = Wrong White Balance Temperature

Hi folks. Wonder if someone has had a similar issue and/or has any insights.
Here's the background:
- Aperture 2.1.2 on OS 10.4.11
- Downloaded/installed Raw Update 2.3
- Imported ~800 NEFs from a D90
- On ~15-20 NEFs, pictures show up blue (white balance at ~2500)
- The affected NEFs are semi-randomly distributed among the ~800
Here's why it's weird:
- NEF displays correctly in Nikon View (the thumbnail and full picture)
- NEF displays correctly in the Finder (the thumbnail)
- NEF displays correctly in the preview and thumbnail *in Aperture* but only until the preview and thumbnail processing completes at which point they turn blue (this is why it's especially weird)
- Peeking into the Aperture package, the NEF thumbnail shows up correctly but the preview and thumbnail files show up blue.
If I delete the NEFs from Aperture, close down, and repeat I get the exact same problem on the exact same NEFs. This leads me to believe that there's something specific to the NEFs but it must also be linked to Aperture and more specifically, it's thumbnail/preview process since they show up fine in Nikon View, the finder and Aperture before the thumbnail/preview processing takes place.
Obviously I can't downgrade to Raw Converter 2.1 or 2.2 since my files are from a D90, and I shoot in raw (not raw + jpeg) only so have been limping along with Nikon's software.
Any ideas out there?
Thanks!
Message was edited by: rbhansen57

Hi,
I simply can't see the NEFs.
OS X 10.5.5
Aperture 2.1.2
Nikon D90
Import runs fine, and the thumbs are there, but when opening a NEF a big thumb (7x4.5cm on the 24" screen) is displayed in the middle for a second, and then it turns into a dark red message "Unsupported Image Format".
It's general - no NEFs work for me.
I import directly into Aperture - do you import via the Nikon Software?
Previously I had an Olympus E400 - the RAWs worked fine in Aperture (directly imported).
My strange observations are:
With the Olympus E400 (10MB) the size of the JPG files were 6-7MB and the RAW files (called .ORF) were 21MB.
With the Nikon D90 (12.3MB) the size of the JPGs are around 6.5MB (4288x2848 pixels), but the size of the NEFs are just around 11MB (I did expect over 21MB) and the pixels are 256x170 (although the picture says 4288x2848 on the camera itself).
I'm new to this support site - do Apple supporters take time to read our questions and join these discussions?

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