Preview - saving resized CMYK JPEGs

I can't save a resized CMYK JPEG with Preview:
Take a JPEG, any JPEG.
Duplicate it, make an RGB and a CMYK version (create whichever one did not already exist) using
GraphicConverter or a similar tool.
Open each in Preview and use "Adjust Size..." to adjust the resolution.
Save. RGB version saves fine. CMYK version fails with "The document 'CMYK.jpg' could not be saved."
Can anyone confirm or deny?

Just been bitten by the same problem. It seems to work fine on Leopard but seems broken in SL?

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