Lightroom or PS question

I processed a tif image to make it sepia toned using a preset and some tweaking. I wanted to lighten the grass so I edited it in PS CS (opening from LR 1.1 and choosing Edit a Copy with Lightroom Adjustments).
I created a curves layer to lighten the entire photo, filled the mask with black and used a brush to lighten only those areas that needed it.
Pretty standard stuff until I printed it. What I brought back in with the brush to simply brighten the sepia tone printed in the color of the original photo (green grass)! However, it's just a brighter sepia tone on screen in PS CS. What gives?
Thanks for taking a look.
Terry

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