Exporting Versions Problems

I have used the Export facility a number of times with complete success, both covering masters and versions.
I use the export tool to output pictures (modified) to a folder prior to burning a CD.
I have some B/W scanned images when I Export a version it picks up the master without amendments.
I have tried different formats and size option. Turned water mark on and off all with no success. Also tried to e-mail a version and again it picked up the master.
Anyone with any bright ideas what I am doing wrong?

Well it is directly related to the amount of available RAM you have before you start the export as example. If you re-start your machine and only run Aperture 3 you may get lucky and export more than one RAW file, you can clearly see the RAM usage go up in the Activity Monitor as the export is working away, and at the exact moment it uses up all the RAM Aperture 3 will turn RED in the Activity Monitor and it will say stopped responding. I can't believe this update / upgrade of Aperture slipped through testing without someone noticing problems, and it's been out now just a few days and people are reporting all kinds of problems, of which are mostly happening during importing, exporting, or heavy editing like with the new brushes etc... this should have been the basics in testing this product before it was released.

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