Using Lightroom presets in Photoshop?

Hi,
I apologize if this question has been asked before. I've been told
that I can use my Lightroom presets in Photoshop CS4 and 5.
Apparently by importing them into Camera RAW. Does anyone  have any instructions
on how to do this. Can you apply the preset to JPG's as well?
Thanks in advance.

You can try this tip: http://www.lifeindigitalfilm.com/2009/01/tutorial-how-to-convert-lr-presets-to-acr.html
Never seen the need myself as I do all this type of work in Lightroom.

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