XSI Raw files not supported

I have a new MacBook Pro and Aperture 2.14. None of my raw files from my XSI are supported in Aperture. I've tried reimporting the images, but nothing seems to work. I can see thumbnails of the images but get the red screen at full view.

The XSi is a supported camera:
http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/raw.html
You didn't shoot as sRAW by any chance, did you? The "minimal" sRAW format is not currently supported by Aperture.

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