Seeing Canon G9 raw images

Now that Aperture recognizes Canon G9 raw files, how can I make this happen for G9 raw files already imported into Aperture? I previously imported raw and jpg images from the G9. The 10.5.2 update still does not recognize G9 raw files.
Many thanks.
Richard Clompus

Based on earlier parts of this thread I ran out this morning to get the Aperture 2.0 upgrade. After installing it and the two online updates one of which was the graphic upgrade I now find that it doesn't even acknowledge there are any Canon G9 CR2 files. At least before the upgrade 1.5 would import the file and give a distorted preview.
I can use the DNG conversion route for 2.0 and for Iphoto. It seems a real shame to have to go through this extra step.
It looks like for each step forward it ends up being two steps backward. It looks like it was something with the online upgrade, probably the graphics one.
Help!
Carl

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