Bridge/ACR don't translate settings to batch processed JPGs/PDFs

I edit a batch of RAW images in ACR via Bridge, hit "done" and then send them to Image Processor to create JPGS or use the Output Module in Bridge CC to make a PDF. Sometimes the settings I just applied in ACR don't translate to the JPGs and/or Output PDFs.

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