Lightroom 5 camera profiles and Olympus EP 5

hI I'm fairly new to LR and trying to get different camera options besides ADOBE STANDARD in the camera calibration / develop module...
I would particularly like to get the camera profile for the Olympus EP-5 which I understand is supported by the latest  DNG converter.
Problem is I've downloaded it but still ONLY get ADOBE STANDARD.  I've converted some RAW images into DNG's, but still no camera profiles...
I'm not sure how I'm supposed to be using the DNG converter, or if I need it at all in order to see the different camera profiles...?
Looking forward to some advice on this, since I've found info on this to be very scanty... even tech support was not helpful...
thx!

Where are you getting the impression that Olympus cameras have other camera profiles?
Mostly only Nikon and Canon DSLRs have more camera profiles than Adobe Standard.  I have installed up through LR 5.2 RC and ACR 8.2 RC and DNGC 8.2 RC and there are only Canon (50), Leica (1), Nikon (42), Pentax (4), and Sony (15) camera-matching profiles.  Nothing for Olympus other than Adobe Standard.
You can, of course, make your own profiles using an X-Rite Color Checker and the DNG Profile Editor:
http://xritephoto.com/ph_product_overview.aspx?id=1257 <http://xritephoto.com/ph_product_overview.aspx?id=1257&catid=28&action=overview> &catid=28&action=overview

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