Camera Raw ne se lance plus depuis Lightroom 5

Bonsoir
depuis que j'ai installé LR5 je n'ai plus accès à Camera Raw quand je veux ouvrir un fichier RAW, je n'ai accès qu' aux réglages de LR
est-ce normal , est-ce totalement intégré ?
merci d'éclairer ma lanterne
PS: la fenêtre apparait sous   PS CS6

Camera Raw est totalement intégré en Lightroom.
Hal

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