External editor in Aperture:  How do I see the edited image in Aperture?

I used to be able to edit externally in Elements and then save/close the program and see the changes in Aperture.  This does not happen anymore.  I have to save the changed image (onto my desktop), and then import it into Aperture.  Any suggestions how to save the file edited externally directly in Aperture?  OS10.8.5,  Aperture 3.4.5

  I just switched that to .psd and the edited file appeared in Aperture as before.
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