Working with RAW images

Hi all
I'm very new to Aperture, but not so new to editing digital photographs. Previously I used Photoshop entirely and had my own kind of manual workflow. But that was very slow going taking months to edit a small amount of photo's and distributing them to the web etc...
When I shoot I always do so in RAW, mainly because a lot of my photography is quick sports so there is no opportunities to retake. I do this because it means I've got the full raw data so I can actually adjust items properly without loss of quality.
My question really, is if I import RAW images into Aperture and then make adjustments, are those adjustments made to the full RAW data, or does Aperture create a version from the master that updates are made to?
Maybe this isn't actually relevant, Im not sure, but I just want to be confident that my adjustments are being made to the full RAW data mainly.
Thanks for any help and apologies if this question seems silly, but photo asset/workflow management is new to me.
Chris

Welcome to Aperture, Chris (or should I say Evil Homer?),
Your adjustments are always made to the source of your versions, which is a RAW master in your case. You won't be losing any accuracy or quality by using Aperture and applying adjustments to your RAW photos. Your question is an excellent question from someone who truly cares about the quality of his photos; definitely relevant.
To expand a little more, you are always working on a version. Everything you see in Aperture is a version. Most of them have no adjustments applied, though, so the version is rendered to look exactly like the master. When you make changes to a version, Aperture will re-render that version by applying all your adjustments to the master.
nathan

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