Export to Photoshop Merge? (Sean?)

In Bridge, you could launch Photoshop (CS2) merge to invoke the photomerge dialog in PS itself. Quite powerful.
I'm wondering if there is any way to do this out of LR?
Export preset? Scripting?

Paul
Have you tried recording Photomerge as an action, then saving it as a droplet, putting that in the Export Actions Folder, exporting from LR and picking the droplet as the Post processing step? Not sure it'll work, but try it and report back.
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