Camera profile for Canon 600D - is it available

Hi,
I have recently taken a whole bunch of photos whilst on holiday.  I took them in RAW and have loaded them into Lightroom 3 (version 3.6).  I thought I'd try following Scott Kelby's 7-point system.  However, in the Camera Calibration panel, I only have 6 options available: Adobe standard; camera faithful; camera landscape; camera neutral; camera portrait and camera standard.  On p.122 of his Lightroom 3 book, about a dozen or more seem to be available.  Is this because he has created his own favourites or is there something else I should download?
Has anyone used the download 'x=image+kit' on the Adobe site?  I was wondering if this was what I might be missing.
Thanks for any help.  I realise I might be asking a basic question but I'm still a bit of a novice with digital image processing software.
Alison.

The 'x=image+kit' was created for use with LR2 (PV2003).  There are profiles, presets, and other tools that are LR3 (PV2010) compatible here:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?s=5&from=1&o=desc&cat=281&l=-1&event=produ ctHome&exc=25
You can search by license type (i.e. Freeware, Shareware, Buy, etc.) using the 'License Type' Filter.

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