Lose sharpening adjustments made in aperture when exporting

I shoot in RAW with a Canon EOS Reble T3i. I edit my photos in Aperture. I find it so much more user freindly then Photoshop. However, i am having an issue with losing deatil to my edidted images when exporting or uploading. Even exported as 'Original File' it doesnt keep sharpening adjustments.
If there is no resolution for this i am going to have to swith over to Photoshop. Loss on Apple's end
Anyone having the similar issue? Have any suggestions aside from switching to a different photo editor?

I have tried exporting in all different formats and there is still a loss in sharpening adjustments to my photos. I had the same issue before i started shooting in RAW, so i know its not an issue with that.
Where do i set up my export options? I am new to Mac and am still trying to get the hang of the machine.
The picture on the left is what i can view in Aperture and the one on the left is in the preview window. if you notice, mostly around the eyes, the sharpening that i have applied in Aperture is no longer there. When i export to email sharpening is also lost. I am expected to have pictres put on a disc for a client but i fear that even exported to a disc my edits will be lost.
any help with this issure would be awesome! thanks so much

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