ACR 5.3 RC - ACR 4.4 Camera Profile Appears Twice

Just installed the 5.3 DNG converter and Camera Raw RC/beta onto a WinXP SP3 system.
The ACR 4.4 profile appears twice in the ACR 5.3 Camera Profile drop down box for a Canon 30D DNG file.
Anyone else?

SCraig, this is likely because the original "ACR 4.4" profile got embedded into the DNG when you created it originally. So now you are seeing two copies of ACR 4.4 in the menu: the one that is embedded in the DNG, and the one that comes with Camera Raw. They should be the same functionally, however -- i.e., if you flip between them there should be no change in rendering. Let me know if that's not the case.

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