Losing raw edits when using image processor CS6.

When I select a CR2 file(s) (that has been edited in ACR 7.1) and attempt to run it through image processor, all of my edits are gone. If I save as a JPEG manually every edit stays. Here is a shot of the files side by side. Left side is manual right side was with image processor.

When i edit my images with Bridge and ACR (AdobeCameraRAW) ... when i finish ... i select all pictures i want ...
So, i select "Tools/Photoshop/Images Processor" i select my options et click "RUN" ... so after process my images ... i check and every picture where a "CROP in ACR" will lose this configuration ...
What JPEG Files ... level 10 no resize and no convert to sRGB profile
i use CS6 (latest update) under latest OS X version

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