Working with External editors & switching between 32 bit & 64 bit

Finally getting my Aperture 3 up and working (after days of frustration!) I am enjoying the new version now. BUT, my external editor (Photoshop Elements 8 for Mac & Topaz Fusion) will yet only work in 32 bit. After some early teething problems Aperture 3 now switches to whichever I choose - and allows me to use them for editing (eg adding text in Photoshop Elements) But, then it leaves me in 32 bit mode.
Is there any easy/quick way to switch back to 64 bit mode - without having to quit Aperture and re-open?
On a more basic issue - Elements tells me that for some edits it can only use 8 bit rather even than 16 bits. I assume that these 'bits' refer to the picture quality 'bits' Is this so - and what am I losing? Beside 8 'bits'!

Correction to this - Elements is working OK and saves directly into Aperture 3. But My Topaz plug ins switch to 32 bit and then Aperture 3 stays in 32 bit
Question still same - is there any other way to get back to 64 bit other than quit and re-open which is a long wat around?

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