PSD file converted to composite image despite import settings

I am importing a PSD file (with import settings set
NOT to "Use flat composite image") and yet all I can see is
a single layer containing a bitmap. The author can see a full set
of layers in Photoshop.
I know that some paths/vectors etc. can get converted to
bitmaps on import - but is there any reason why the whole file
should get converted to single bitmap? Is there a setting in
Photoshop that could cause this?
A 17 MB psd file becomes a 570KB fireworks PNG file.
thanks for any insights.
Geraint
[edited 570GB to 570KB - whoops]

I am using Fireworks CS3.
This morning (as an experiment) I downloaded a trial copy of
photoshop (not at all intuitive to use unlike Fireworks!!) and did
some experimentation.
I eventually found that the PSD file I was looking at was
rgb/16 - when I switched this to rgb/8 and saved the file it opened
up perfectly in Fireworks.
Is this a known limitation of Fireworks?
Geraint

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