ACR 4.6 displays ACR 4.4 under "Camera Calibration".  Is this correct?

I noticed that under Camera Calibration, Camera Profile name I only had the choice of ACR 4.4 or 4.2 and so manually upgraded ACR to 4.6 (I had not checked what the prior installed version was.)  This did not change the options available at this setting.  Is this correct?

JimHess wrote:
If you are using a Nikon or Canon camera you might consider downloading the additional profiles that are available.  For those two camera brands in particular, and for some other manufacturers, there are additional profiles that might find helpful.
Thanks. I am using a Canon 1Ds II.  Where  can I get the profiles and how can they be used?  I thought only ACR 5.x (CS4) accepted camera profiles.  I've just come back to my photography after a long break and while I have had CS3 for some time I've done very little with it.  (Still chewing on CS4 upgrade given the value I got out of the CS3 upgrade...)

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