External Editor Photoshop opens in DNG instead of TIF File, Lightroom 2

How do I get Lightroom 2 to open file in TIF Format when in Photoshop?

>Works now, but def. a bug in LR2!
No this is by design. The way Photoshop works as an external editor changed in LR 2. It will now send the original RAW file with rendering instructions to ACR/Photoshop which means Photoshop opens the dng directly. Then you save it however you want and Lightroom will automatically pick up on it. You can also make it do it the old way if you want.

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