Very slow open cr2-photos

After update to os x 10.9 mavericks, my macbook is very slow open CR2-files. In Quick-look or Preview.app - i have slowdown about 5sec, then photo opens. At 10.8 similar photos open instantly. Seems like something broke after update. My config: Macbook Pro 13" with Retina, Core i7 3GHz, 8Gb RAM, Intel HD 4000. Have ideas?

I am having the exact same problem after just updating to OS X Mavericks. CR2 files take ages before they are shown. In 10.8 these exact same photos loaded very quickly (instantly). In Adobe Bridge these photos show up quickly as well.
I am running a 13" Macbook Pro, Mid 2010 with 8GB of RAM, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.
Since I use my laptop mainly for photo editing, this is very frustrating. Hopefully there will be a fix soon enough.

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