Why do images appear different in Photoshop after being processed in Adobe Camera Raw?

I would assume that the screen image would appear the same in each application.

Probably you are using different color profiles in the two applications, eg: you are using Adobe RGB (1998) in photoshop and sRGB IEC61966-2.1 in Camera Raw, this causes differences in color and in some cases large differences, such as lack of vibrance and saturation.
check the profiles you are using:
Camera Raw:
just check the blue text under the image, to change it just left clik with the mouse, a windows will apear.
Photoshop:
In Photoshop just press Alt+Shift+K or follow de above image.
Sorry, but, my Photoshop language is Portuguese.

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