Photoshop CS and iPhoto 5

I set the iPhoto Preferences to open in Photoshop when double clicking a thumbnail. When the photo opens in Photoshop, I make the necessary changes, flatten, and save (as jpg, same name). The Thumbnail in iPhoto does not change. If I open the photo in an Edit window, it is obvious that it did not change. The iPhoto Library within the Finder shows the photo to be in 2 locations, the original location and within the “Originals” folder as if a change had occurred. Also, the iPhoto “Photos” menu has “Revert to Original” enabled confirming that iPhoto believes that a change has occurred.
A Command-click on the Photoshop photo’s title bar indicates that the directory of the new revised photo is where it is supposed to be, although opening the photo in Preview confirms that it did not change. Quitting photoshop and using iPhoto to once again open the same photo for editing reveals a picture of a revised photo and again shows it to be in the same directory but both iPhoto and Preview confirms that it has not changed. It is as Photoshop saved the revised photo somewhere else but it won’t tell me where.
Finally, if I tell Photoshop to “Save As” and choose another location (e.g. the Desktop) the result is a revised photo on the Desktop but not in iPhoto.
And, finally again, if I Quit Photoshop, re-launch, and display the Photoshop browser, the Photoshop thumbnail for the photo in question shows an obviously changed photo and double-clicking the Photoshop thumbnail opens an obviously changed photo. Again, both the browser window and a Command-click on the photo’s title bar shows the correct directory of the original iPhoto location but the revised photo is not really there. Where is it?

Ralph:
How long has this been occurring? Did is just start and if so what updates were run shortly before it started?
Are you using iPHoto 5 or was that a typo as you're in the iPhoto 6 forum. If you're in V5 look for the folder for that day and see if there's an Originals folder in it along with an image file. If there's no Originals folder then the edit is not getting done as intended. When a photo is edited thru iPhoto the original file is copied to a new folder (Originals) in that day folder and the modified version is in the top level of the day folder.
If you can't resolve it try rebuilding the library with iPhoto Library Manager. It rebuilds the library by creating a new one and leaving the original untouched. It will bring in any orphaned files it finds into a roll and album. If your PS edits are getting saved somewhere in the library they should get included in the orphaned group.

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