Camera Calibration according to Lens

Is it possible to apply automatically upon import the right Camera Calibration Profile for different lens?
I profiled my 3 lens using the Color Checker Passport plug-in so I now have 3 new Profile under Camera Calibration :
- Canon EOS 5D (Canon EF 17-40mm f4 L USM)
- Canon EOS 5D (Canon EF 24-105mm f4 L IS USM)
- Canon EOS 5D (Canon EF 70-200mm f4 L IS USM)
I would like these Profiles to be apply automatically during Import according to the lens used...
Hope this is clear enough...
thanks!

It's not needed to create different profiles for different lens. X-rite software makes the profile to "correct" how the camera should see colors under specific lighting situation. I know that some lens may be "cooler" and some may be "warmer". However, x-rite will ignore all the white balance when creating profile. Thus, making different profiles for different lens is futile. What you have to worry about is white balance shift between lens, not color profile.

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