COLOR ISSUES after edit in Photoshop CS2

OK, I have posted this before and I am surprised that I seem to be the only one with this issue since no one has responded.
I take a RAW file in lightroom, do some adjustments in the Develop Module and then pass off the file to Photoshop CS2 for more work (editing a copy). I do the work in photoshop and save the file. The thumbnail and the preview in lightroom do NOT match the work I did in photoshop. Everything is correct except the color. It is VERY washed out.
If I look at the file in photoshop it is fine.
Color space in both programs is ProRGB. Monitor is calibrated and I have not had any color issues before this. Additonally it only happens on some files. Is there something that I could have done differently that I don't realize that is making the difference?
ANY help would be appreciated.

FIrst off, more info: Platform, RAW type and means of Monitor calibration.
Don
Don Ricklin, MacBook 1.83Ghz Duo 2 Core running 10.4.9 & Win XP, Pentax *ist D
http://donricklin.blogspot.com/

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