Merge to Panorama Quit Working

Help!
I'm using LR 2.0 and PS CS3, when I select multiple images in LR and then select Edit In, Merge to Panorama in PS, CS3 opens but then nothing happens, images don't open, nothing.
Seems like it worked a while ago but I could be wrong.
Help please,
Fred

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    Neither Evening nor Kelby (LR2 editions, my LR3 editions are elsewhere) mention masking with respect to fill light and recovery.  They imply that it's an algorithmic swizzle on the conversion from raw to pixels. If that's the case, I suspect they would work OK if you were preprocessing before a panorama and made sure that the fill light and recovery values were used consistently across all segments of the panorama.
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    Original message----
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    Date : 02/02/2015 - 06:45 (GMTST)
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    Subject :  why is elements better at photomerge than CC- CC does not appear to automatically fill image based on content but elements does when merging a panorama. Also the stitching is visable in CC but almost perfect in elements- why?
        why is elements better at photomerge than CC- CC does not appear to automatically fill image based on content but elements does when merging a panorama. Also the stitching is visable in CC but almost perfect in elements- why?
        created by station_two in Photoshop General Discussion - View the full discussion
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            Fractal Sharpen, Med Sharp Low ISO:                                1:44                1:20
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                CS4 x64:                                                        16.0 seconds
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