Changes in Aperture not seen on Iphoto ?

Ok, I know if I make a change to an image on iphoto it wont be seen in aperture (Iphoto creates new images)
But I tought the reverse worked ? changes in Aperture are seen in iphoto ? .. but mine are not, am I forgetting to do something ?
example
I imported my iphoto library (keeping the images on their current location)
I open an image in Aperture, edit for exaple red eye, when I open the image on iphoto, the red eye is still there
any ideas ?

If you are talking about photos that have been exported from Aperture and then imported into iPhoto, then you are right. No change made in Aperture would result in a change to the version in iPhoto.
However, if you are talking about the images you can access in iPhoto throught the "Show Aperture Library" menu item, then changes made in Aperture should show up in iPhoto. You would still need to drag the updated version into iPhoto in place of the old one, but it will be there.
If they don't it is likely because you made changes to a version that was not the stack pick.
iPhoto, and iWeb for that matter, only "see" the stack pick. Any other versions in a stack are invisible to iPhoto and iWeb.

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