"Unsupported Image Format" in Aperture after editing in Photoshop?

I've had random intermittent problems with some files that I store in Aperture (I'm on 3.4.3) and then edit in Photoshop.  I shoot only in RAW format on a Nikon D300 (.NEF files), and the images import fine.  Some of the images I edit in Photoshop CS6.  Upon saving the image in CS6 and returning to Aperture, I get a black preview image with a silver warning triangle, and it says "Unsupported Image Format".  The info tab shows me that the image is a .tiff file as I expect - and what's odd is when I re-import these images from the folder they're stored in, they display fine as expected.
What gives?

All good questions, thank you for asking.
- Aperture is set up to export to 8-bit TIFF files.
- Photoshop is set as my external editor.
- To edit an image, when I'm in Aperture I right click on the image and select "Edit with Adobe Photoshop CS6"
- I don't use Layers in Photoshop, so when the image is returned to Aperture there's only the background layer.
- The images are saved in PS using "Save", not "Save As".
- I verified that the file names are .tiff rather than .tif
That is exactly what I am doing, when editing my Canon Raws in PS-CS6, and there is no problem with unsupported image formats. that should work!
and what's odd is when I re-import these images from the folder they're stored in, they display fine as expected.
Where is this folder? Are the images referenced? And if referenced, are they on an external drive? How is the drive connected and formatted?

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