Open a JPG picture in Camera Raw

Is there a possibility to open from the command line a JPG picture first in Camera Raw to get it then in PS ?
What do I have to specify?

Thanks a lot for the answers.
I know these possibilities. The reason for my question is that i would like to open a JPG file from another application such as ViewNX or Expression Media directly in Camera Raw to do some adjustments. After that, i use PS for all other editings. Therefore i need to specify in these other applications a command that i have somewhat like "open with..." in a popup menu.
I know as well that there is a command "open with Camera Raw..." in the Bridge. But i don't like the Bridge very buch because it is not the best choice for using with 2 monitors. To work with 2 or 3 monitors, ViewNX or Expression Media are much more user friendly.

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