NEF aus RAW-Converter öffnen in CS2

Für eine Erstbearbeitung meiner NEF's öffne ich diese zuerst aus Bridge im RAW-Converter. Wenn ich dann aber "Öffnen" (Änderungen übernehmen und öffnen) klicke, wird mir das Bild ohne die im Converter vorgenommenen Änderungen in PS CS2 geöffnet. Was muss ich tun, um in CS2 das "vorbearbeitete" Bild so zu starten, dass ich nicht wieder von vorn beginnen muss?

Great news!
Since you have the solution, you might want to see this article: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1058744?tstart=0
Marking your thread as Answered will be helpful to many.
Good luck,
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