Aperture 3 workflow with raw files edited in Capture NX2

I purchased Aperture as a data management tool. I used to use Expression Media for this purpose but it is not supported with snow leopard. I have many raw files which were edited in Capture NX2. The adjustments to these raw files are not reflected upon import in aperture. I understand this due to the non-destructive nature of Capture. I am trying to develop a new system to work through this. One idea is to create a duplicate of these adjusted files and save this as a tiff. Therefore my adjustments would be reflected in aperture. However, any metatdata added or other category information used would not be saved back to the raw file only the tiff. The double files create a headache upon import because I do not see an option to import only tiff's. They would have to be saved in another location.
I am sure that others have struggled through this and come up with a good system. I plan to continue using the Nikon programs as raw file converters and to do editing. Aperture's primary purpose is as a data management program.
Any ideas and comments appreciated.
Thanks,

The system you have is the one i use and several other photographers i know use, the NX2 edits are not imported into AP3 and never will be, nor for that matter in any program bar NX2 as the information is proprietary to Nikon.
So if needed (and its small now with AP3) i export master and use NX2 edit the file resave the NEF file and also a TIFF or JPEG and then re-import into a sub section marked NEF Edits.

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