How does Timeature tell Aperture something changed?

Does anyone know how Timeature communicates with Aperture? I know you can ask Aperture what photos are selected through Automator, but how do you tell Aperture to reread a photo? I have no idea how this sort of thing works, but it seems like it would be useful for other things, like using a Preview Automator action to flip pictures horizontally.
nathan

JRG,
I don't think that's quite true. The way I've used Timeature was to 1) Select photos in Aperture Browser, 2) Launch Timeature, 3) Tell Timeature to grab all selected photos from Aperture, 4) Modify date and go.
Then when I returned to the Aperture window from the Timeature window, Aperture would have a different folder or project selected, and when I re-selected my original project, I could see that the images' dates were all modified, without ever actually closing Aperture. It might be true that Timeature modifies Aperture's database and XML data, but then it somehow notifies Aperture of the change.
nathan

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