How do I save an image once I have worked on it?

I am using a trial version of Aperture 3 for the very first time..............I have been using Photoshop for several years and thought I would give it a go.
The silly thing is, I can't seem to find out how to save an image once I have worked on it.
I know it must be a simple procedure, but at this early stage I am completely lost.
Please help if you can...............
Many thanks,
HELOOO
Message was edited by: Host <to clarify title>

How do I get my finished image back on my desktop so that I can finalise it in Photoshop?
Two answers:
1. You don't. You use Photoshop as an External Editor and send the pic from Aperture to Photoshop, do what you do and then save it. It comes back to Aperture automatically - just like iPhoto, right?
or
2. If you really want to have an image file: Export (File -> Export)
when I'm importing a library from i Photo, and let's say there are 20 images in the library, well it seems to import 40............in other words it duplicates the images and most of them are in stacks.
I'm wondering if you understand iPhoto either
When you exit a photo in iPhoto it preserves the Original file and saves your edits in a new Version. That's why you're getting two stacked images for every pic: The original and the modified version.
Regards
TD

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