How to keep lens corrections when sending images to Photoshop?

I have a group of architectural photos shot in RAW format with a 10-20mm lens that I have applied lens corrections to in Lightroom 3.  When I open them in Photoshop using Bridge, the lens corrections go away.  I have had the same problem in using Photomatix Pro's batch processing mode to create HDR images.  If I select the trio of images from the filmstrip in Lightroom, right-click on them and then export them to Photomatix, the lens corrections stay, but if I close Lightroom and use Photomatix Pro's batch processing mode to select and process the images, then the corrections go away.  Any ideas?

Lens correction is a function of acr, and LR communicates such settings with PS CS5 and above.  If you are on CS4, in order to keep them, LR must render them before sending on.
The same reason you can't do batch processing from Photomatix, they don't understand LR processing without the current ACR, which is only compatible with LR3 and PS5 (and, one assumes, higher).  So when you export from LR, LR does the processing for you before sending on.. so you keep your changes.
Same if you have CS4 or lower, LR would do the rendering for you.
Does that make sense to you?
Cheers!
Message was edited by: Jasonized :  Correction, I meant a function of ACR.

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