Lightroom 3 to PS CS5 camera raw

Hi
On my Mac Pro (works on my Macbook Pro, though),  when I choose "Edit in PS" in LR 3, the raw file opens in PS but NOT in camera Raw.
New to LR, but have extensively used CR processing, and would like to continue this practice.
Will appreciate your guidance
Thanks!

All of the adjustments that you make in Lightroom are the same adjustments that would've been made in Adobe Camera Raw.  When Lightroom passes an image to Photoshop, Camera Raw interprets the Lightroom adjustments, but then passes the image on in to Photoshop.  If you still want to use Camera Raw you can open your images from Lightroom as smart objects.  Then, from Photoshop, you can open the image in Camera Raw and make changes to the adjustments that you made in Lightroom.  Everything is this way by design, and it sounds to me like everything is working properly on your computer.

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