Syncing pictures after Aperture Import

Hi everyone,
I have a problem, which I cannot seem to find a solution to:
I have imported my iPhoto library into Aperture without any hassle. The problem now is:
When I sync my iPhone/iPad within iTunes, and I click "sync with Aperture"(instead of iPhoto) under "Photos", then "select only the projects of the last 3 months", I always wind up with ALL my Photos (20.000 +) that I have imported with Aperture. Not just the last 30+.
The individual photo's meta information in Aperture is however correct: i.e. a project containing pictures from 2006 still shows the pictures being from 2006. So they shouldn't show up under the photo sync within iTunes when I click "last 3 months", right?
What am I doing wrong? Does Aperture set the date to all the imported projects to the same current date they were imported on? Is there any way to correct this, or sync only the photos of the last 3 months?
Otherwise I will have to go back to iPhoto...
Thank you!

Where did you find them in the Aperture Library six levels down? In the folder "Masters" or in a folder "Importing"?  If it is Masters", they have been imported correctly,  and you should find them in Aperture, when you search in Aperture with a rule "File Type" is video,
If they are inside a folder "Importing", the import has not finished correctly, and it would be safer to copy this folder to the Desktop and to try to import the videos again.

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