PNG files stored in Aperture have a white BG in Keynote

I have a bunch of png files with 0% opacity on the background. When I import into Keynote via the library (using the share previews setting in Aperture) they have a white background where it should be clear. If I import the file directly form the Finder it is fine.

This is because the iLife Media Browser uses the JPEG previews generated by Aperture and not the actual file. JPEG doesn't support transparency, and therein lies the problem.
Images with transparency will have to be brought in via the finder. At least, I know no other way.
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