From LR 3 edit in Ps CS5 in 8 bit/channel

When I take a photo from LR3 to Ps CS5 (running 64bit on Mac OSX 10.6.2), it is not coming as a 8 bits/channel. Some of my presets apply only on a 8 bits/ch picture. How can I send a file in 8 b/ch from LR3 to Ps? Other question is, where can I see this image properties in LR3?

Go to Preferences -> External Editing -> Bit Depth: Choose 8bits/component.

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