Assign sRGB profile?

Recently shot an event, rented a D90 for my assistant.  Didn't realize its color space was set to Adobe RGB instead of sRGB.  All RAWs.  Is there a way to assign sRGB to images in Aperture instead of Adobe RGB?  I realize Aperture uses whatever color profile was associated with the RAW files, I'm really hoping there's an easy way to change that?  Thanks a million guys!

Luckily, those are RAW files, which do not have a color space.  The color space gets assigned when you convert the RAW file, such as to a JPG or TIFF.  Aperture will do this upon exporting or editing the image, and you probably already have a color space assigned to your export targets.

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