Lr4.1で現像した写真をPhotoshop CS5に渡すと現像が反映されない

Lr4.1(ACRバージョン7.0)で現像した写真を「Ctrl+E」でPhotoshop CS5(ACR6.7)に渡すと、現像した内容の一部(色収差除去)が
反映されなくなりました。
どうすればLr4.1での現像結果を全てCS5に反映させることが出来ますか?

Jerry-photo815 さん
こちらの環境で、LR4.2 から画像を Photoshop CS5(ACR6.7) に渡して検証してみましたが、色収差除去もちゃんと反映されて Photoshop CS5 に渡せました。
以前はできていましたか?その場合は Photoshop CS5 と Lightroom 4 を初期化すると改善するかもしれません。
以下のサポート技術文書をご参照ください。
おかしいなと思ったら:Photoshop CS5/Photoshop CS5 Extended
http://helpx.adobe.com/jp/photoshop/kb/cpsid_88187.html?sdid=JSZVM
[C. 環境設定ファイルの再作成] の項目
Lightroom の場合は以下の製品ヘルプをご確認ください。
Lightroom を使用するための環境設定
http://help.adobe.com/ja_JP/lightroom/using/WS82DA0B67-FA83-4c71-84B9-6F248A97FBE8.html?sd id=JSZVM
[環境設定の初期設定へのリセット] の項目
改善が見られない場合は、サポートセンターまでご連絡ください。
Adobe - サポート窓口
http://www.adobe.com/jp/support/contact/?sdid=JSZVM

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