Brush adjustments do not show up in Pshp

Having used a variety of tools to make adjustments, all show up when opening file in Photoshop - EXCEPT adjustments made with the Brush tool.  The Brush adjustments show up just nicely in LR, but not in PSHP.  Now I wonder why and look forward to help.

LR5.2, PhspCC14.1.2, ACR8.2
However, when opening in Color EFX Pro, everything is ok

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