Importing layered PS files

Hello. Using Aperture on Leopard. When I import layered PSD files, they come in as masters, not PS files. How can I get them to come in as PS files? If I import a PSD file, opening it in External Editor (PS) opens up a new version of it, which has taken the layer information, used it to build the image, but then opens with a flat PSD. I have years worth of layerd PS files that I really need to include in my Aperture workflow. I can't be the only one having this problem. Anybody? How do I import PSDs and have them retain their layers?

Hello, Otis
Otis Fuentes wrote:
Hello. Using Aperture on Leopard. When I import layered PSD files, they come in as masters, not PS files. How can I get them to come in as PS files? If I import a PSD file, opening it in External Editor (PS) opens up a new version of it, which has taken the layer information, used it to build the image, but then opens with a flat PSD. I have years worth of layerd PS files that I really need to include in my Aperture workflow. I can't be the only one having this problem. Anybody? How do I import PSDs and have them retain their layers?
Make sure your Aperture Preferences are set to export a .psd and make sure Photoshop Preferences are set to File Handling>File Compatibility to Enable large Document Format (.psb) and Maximize Compatibility
victor

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