Camera matching profiles for Olympus in PS CS4

From where will I get the camera profile for my manufacturer (Olympus). I do have ACR 5.7 with Photoshop CS4.   I checked with Olympus, and they said that Adobe creates the camera profiles, not the manufacturers. Please provide some informaiton on it.

Firstly, you might find more answers in the Camera Raw forum:  http://forums.adobe.com/community/cameraraw
You don't say what specific Olympus model you have, but Adobe is releasing a new version of Camera Raw very shortly.  Hopefully your model will be supported by that new version.
-Noel

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