Pb entre Photoshop CS3 et l'imprimante Sony UP CR 20L

Bonjour,
Je suis photographe et comme le dit le titre, j'ai un soucis de compatibilité entre Photoshop CS3 et l'imprimante à sublimation thermique SONY UP-CR 20L.
je m'explique :
J'ouvre une image (JPG sortit de mon D3) sur photoshop, je fais quelques réglages puis je l'enregistre sur une carte CF.
J'insère cette CF dans ma SONY.
quand je veux visionner mes images sur l'écran de contrôle de la SONY, je vois un carré bleu avec un gros "?".
Pour résoudre mon pb (que j'ai depuis à peu près mars 2009) je dois ré-ouvrir chaque image modifiée par Photoshop dans un autre logiciel de retouche. (comme Capture NX)
Et là, j'enregistre mon image et elle est visionnable sur ma Sony.
Du côté de Sony, il n'y a apparement pas de souci. (firmware à jour, logiciel à jour) différents testes ont été faits (au niveau de l'enregistrement.)
Voilà je pense avoir tout dit.
Merci pour votre aide.
SJ

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