Lens profile - Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM

I am using Lightroom V5.  When I went to use the Lens Profile Correction feature, I could not find this lens in the database. This prime lens is one that is most recommended for portrait work on a Canon EF-S body. Why doesn't Adobe have a lens correction profile for it? Has anyone created one? Thank you.

Bejamine Freedman wrote:
So... can SOME lens profiles be used on JPG, and some only on RAW? I seem to have a choice of many other lenses for JPG files, so I'm not sure why the 16-35mm would only be for RAW. Can someone shed some light?
Thanks!
Best,
Ben
Hi,
As with other camera manufacturers Canon applies lens correction data during the in-camera production of the JPG, although not as much as it applies in DPP. Therefore typically it is only required to correct the RAW file.

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