JPEGs Created In Photoshop CS3 Import As Black Images

Is anyone else having problems bringing images from Adobe Photoshop CS3 into iPhoto? I am creating grayscale and color (RGB) images in Photoshop and then dragging them into my iPhoto library for import. Some come in just fine. Others have black thumbnails and when you open them to view them, they are like negatives.
Any ideas?
wncmacs

David
iPhoto does not support greyscale and they will display "like negatives". Convert them to RGB and they will display fine.
Regards
TD

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