PSDファイルを表示できません

Photoshop Album mini 3.2でPSDファイルを表示できません。「サポートされていないファイル形式のため取り込みできません」となってしまいます。どうしたら表示できるのでしょうか。

> サポートされていないファイル形式のため取り込みできません
このメッセージ通りでは?
GoogleのpicasaはPSDに対応しているとか。
http://picasa.google.co.jp/
基本事項: 表示できるファイル タイプ
http://picasa.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=jp&answer=19496
静止画: .JPEG、.TIF、.TIFF、.BMP、.GIF、.PSD (Photoshop)
動画: .AVI、.MPG、.ASF、.WMV、.MOV、3gp (カメラ付き携帯)
XnViewやIrfanViewはプラグインなどで対応しているかもしれません。
窓の杜 - XnView
http://www.forest.impress.co.jp/lib/pic/piccam/picviewer/xnview.html
窓の杜 - IrfanView
http://www.forest.impress.co.jp/lib/pic/piccam/picviewer/irfanview.html

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