Transfer camera raw preset to photoshop action

Hello everyone, do you know if it's possible to transfer the adjustments I did on Camera Raw / LightRoom to a Photoshop action?
Thanks

Thanks very much Mylenium, I did that, but I ask myself if it's any way to do it via an action inside Photoshop, just to share it in this format.
In fact, I can more or less "imitate" LR's noise, luminance and shadow adjustments inside Photoshop, but it will be very helpfull if you can tell me a way to "imitate" the 8 color channels control panel of HLS present in LR / CR (red, orange, yellow, green, aqua, blue, purple, magenta) inside Photoshop.
You know, when going to Photoshop, the maximun number of channels I can find under Adjustments > Hue/Saturation is 6 (reds, yellows, greens, cyans, blues, magentas).
Maybe is there any conversion scheme or a plugin out there to transfer original data of LR's 8 color channels to PS's native 6 color channels?
Thanks again!
Putaaaa

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