Moving photos from Aperture to Photoshop Elements

How do I move all my photo projects from Aperture to Photoshop Elements 12

What happens if you select both images in Aperture, and then click to Edit in External Editor?
Ernie

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  • Aperture or Photoshop Elements?

    I am an amateur photographer and photography is a keen hobby of mine. I have recently been pondering the idea of purchasing a photo-editing package from the app store and have come across both Aperture and Photoshop elements. I enjoyed using iPhoto but it felt a little limited. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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    Léonie

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