ACR missing lens profile

In trying to use lens adjustments the Canon 500/4L IS lens is missing from the list.  The 400mm & 600mm lenses are in the list.
Where do I find profiles for missing lenses?
jn

Check online for updates.
We've tried to profile the lenses we have (including many personal lenses) - but we don't have a complete database.
We've even rented lenses to get a good set of the most popular lenses - but rental agencies don't have a complete set, either.
So, we're still working on it.
See also http://forums.adobe.com/community/labs/lensprofile_creator

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