Open with Editor "Photoshop" question

Hi, when I open my pictures using Photoshop as en external editor the open as 16 Bits channel, how can I tell Aperture to send my pictures to Photoshop using 8 bits channel mode instead of 16?
thanks

First and foremost, when outputting a file for a client, you do not want to "Open With External Editor". This is just for making changes to an image with Photoshop. You want to Export a version, and there is where you can choose 8 or 16 bit for TIFs. When exporting you also have the option of creating JPGs.
Even if you want to edit a photo using Photoshop, you need to do a FILE>SAVE when done making changes. THEN, you would EXPORT that file from within Aperture as TIF or JPG.

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