PS CS5 will not save the preview of the EPS files

I'm running a trial version of CS5 Design Premium on an all new Core i5 iMac with 8 GB RAM and running SL 10.6.3. So far, I have not noticed no major glitches, except for the following:

When I save an image in EPS, I usually choose the standard Mac 8 bit preview. In this way, when put in Quark, I see the image. On my previous iMac, in CS3 and Leopard 10.5.8, it worked well when you import into Quark 7.5.

Now, however, when you import the EPS in Quark 8.1.6, not a NOT preview. He even indicates that no preview is included in the 'Import image' window before you import it in, even though I see the 'Preview' in the preview window bit. All I get in Quark is a grey area with the name written inside. It's a bit weird!

Then I thought, it's perhaps a question of Quark. I tried to import the same EPS file into my old iMac using Quark 7.5 and it does the same thing: no preview.

What is even more strange is that I took an old EPS that has a visible outline and no other parameters changed he re-recorded (after resizing). The preview in Quark. Boom! Gone! New files behave in the same way.

Another thing, I tried: I recorded it using a TIFF Preview. That seemed to work, although the preview looked very bad quality. That can work in a pinch, but this does not solve the problem of why my EPS files don't save not previews even though they are supposed to be included in the basic Mac preview options.

Resave the EPS as TIF also works very well, but even once, does not solve the problem.

Is this a bug or am I missing something?

The problem with TIFF is that it produces a high-color misleading
listen to samples, which is not useful in the layout. The JPEG preview is (or
was, when he worked) a much more representative image.

If they differ, then it is a problem in the software displaying the EPS file. There is no reason that JPEG and TIFF previews must be different.

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