Unsupported image format from iPhoto

I just installed Aperture and excitedly moved an album of jpeg pics over from iPhoto to play with and do some corrections on. To my dismay, quite a few of them show the "unsupported image format" screen though they will be identical in format to the ones next to them. I reverted them all to original before I moved them and they are all jpeg. Any help with this would be appreciated. Thanks.

i can't make it out from your screenshot. are your pictures managed or referenced? it's very easy to determine if the problem is with a picture or with aperture. if it's referenced, just look it up with the finder and see if the system can read it. that way you know aperture's the culprit, otherwise you have some kind of disk corruption. if it's managed, you'll have to dig inside the library to look up the picture and do the same thing.
if your library is corrupt, the easiest way to fix it is to hold command and alt during aperture launch and select rebuild library. depending on the size of it, this may take a while. this should normally fix things, but as i said, it's important to check whether the problem lies withing aperture, or on disk.
j

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