Color in camera raw PSE-6

I have notes that the color in the camera raw diolog box if difrent from my PSE-6 editor. Is this normal because it is geting hard to edit my pic's because of the color difrents!! Plaese any helpe.

ACR is substantially crippled in Elements. Try the Elements forum http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx/.eeb4f8b/

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