Export RAW photos and edits on iPhoto library

I imported several RAW photos to my iPad2 with camera connection kit and then I edited them with iPhoto app on the iPad2. Now I want to import them to my iPhoto library on my Mac but if I import them, the changes I made on iPhoto app aren't transfered to my iPhoto library.
Does anyone know how can I transfer photos and changes to my iPhoto library on my Mac?
Thank you.

GilbertMC wrote:
I imported several RAW photos to my iPad2 with camera connection kit and then I edited them with iPhoto app on the iPad2. Now I want to import them to my iPhoto library on my Mac but if I import them, the changes I made on iPhoto app aren't transfered to my iPhoto library.
Does anyone know how can I transfer photos and changes to my iPhoto library on my Mac?
Thank you.
Connect your iPad to Mac, launch App "Image Capture", choose iPad and save your photos in RAW format to Mac. After - add photos to iPhoto Library

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