LR + Snow Leopard don't export to CS4

Operative System: Apple OSX Snow Leopard
When I work with Lightroom (64 bit feature enable) I can't export to Photoshop CS4 the photos processed with the adjustment brush and masks: CS4 starts but nothing happens.
If I close Lightroom, I select the 32 bit mode and I relaunch the program, this time I'm able to export to Photoshop the same photos  without any problem.
It's really strange, I can't find any explication...With Leopard this never happened: Lightroom has worked in 64 bit mode without any problem.
Any of you have the same problem?
Please let me know if I'm the only one or if the problem is a common bug.
Thank you!

Barry,
I haven't been able to reproduce this error in 32-bit mode.
Creating panoramas and blending works fine on my MacBookPro with Snow Leopard, Photoshop CS4 11.0.1, and Lightroom 2.4 - no crashes when doing so.
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