Recreate video/photo effects in Aperture

I am wondering if you can either export a photo with the iMovie effects stamped on them, or does anyone know how to apply their settings in Aperture maybe? In particular I would like to recreate the "Old World" and "Bleach Bypass" effects on some of my photos.
I am very familiar with adjusting the contrast, saturation, highlights/shadows etc in Aperture so if anyone knows the triggers/combinations that I can apply to create this same effect on my pictures please let me know! Thanks!

I do know how to do the freeze frame and how to find it but it isn't a high resolution version like I am looking for. FYI

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