Raw to Photoshop general use querry

Hi,
I'm quite new to Aperture and I'm discovering it.
As far as i understand well, Aperture can help editing a picture in photoshop by creating a duplicate (the format being user defined in the option-right?) and then dealing with it.
(Right?)
Also, you can work directly in Aperture to work with RAW and other editing.
I was wondering, what about if I want to use PS CS3 to edit my raw pictures, while still using Aperture to sort and keep them?
-Should I adjust the raw first in Aperture then deal with the photoshop editing in a 2nd part?
-Can I use the raw directly from Aperture, using something similar to the "Go to original" option available in iPhoto (where in my case my originals where RAW)?
Thanks if anyone can light me a bit on this subject!

1. Does Aperture create a "tiff" file and send it to Bridge when you click "open in Bridge"?. Does Bridge open and show the "tiff" file? None of this will work if you send the file to Bridge as a "psd" file.
2.. If Bridge opens and shows the file, do you get a pop-up menu when you "rt. click" (command click) on the image.
3. Does the pop-up menu have a line down the list a bit that reads "open in camera raw"?
4. Click on that line. What happens?
5. You cannot just click "open" from the drop-down menu from the menu bar, or use "command-O" or "double click" to open the file. You must use the pop-up menu that appears when you (command-click) or (RT-click) the image.
If none of this works let me know and we'll try again.

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