Lightroom 5 Spot Removal

My June purchased version of Lightroom 5 has what I think is a bug. I cannot export as DNG file either clone or heal "shaped" spot removals. It will export simple circular removals as DNG. Both types of removal can be exported as TIFF and JPG files. When I reopen spot-removed as shapes DNG files in Lightroom, even then the spot removal does not appear. Oddly, when I Import such DNG files back into Lightroom, the spot removal does appear in the thumbnail of the photo, but not in the actual file when re-imported. What gives? Is there a fix?

It doesn't even have to be an older version of Photoshop.  Remember that Photoshop CS6 can utilize camera raw 8, and by so doing would be able to read those DNG files.  But it was mentioned that they are using camera raw 7.1.  And that version isn't going to be able to read those spot removal adjustments.  If you are using Photoshop CS6 then you really need to be using camera raw 8.  Then you will be able to read all the adjustments made in your exported DNG files.

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