Camera Profile Sony A700

Any news on a camera profile for A700? The question was asked a year ago so thought I'd enquire.
Also can I just check that in the camera calibration panel of Lightroom 3 I'm only supposed to be seeing ACR 4.4, ACR 4.2 and Adobe Standard?
Thanks anyone who replies

Yes, this is the correct set of camera profiles that you should be seeing in the Profile popup menu, for the A700. These profiles are already specific to the A700.

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    Hi,
    I'm working in CS4 (Mac) and I downloaded the latest camera raw 5.6. I have only the Adobe standard, ACR 4.4 and ACR 3.5 in the Camera Calibration -Camera Profile.
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    Thanks a lot
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    Hi Claudine,
    At the moment these are the only profiles made by Adobe for the A700. You can build your own profiles (or edit existing profiles) using the free DNG Profile Editor, if you wish. Another solution for a custom profile is the ColorChecker Passport, from X-Rite.
    Eric

  • Current Lightroom / Camera Raw Camera Profile for Sony ILCE-6000 inaccurate: green cast in shadows! Capture one better! Please fix it!

    Hi folks from Adobe!
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  • Love Lightroom Camera Profiles. Could we get more?

    Loving the Camera Profiles for Sony cameras in Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw. Would it be possible to add them for Sony A900, A850 and A700 in the next Lightroom and ACR updates? Thank you!

    Brian Smith Photo wrote:
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  • Sony a700 dSLR, iPhoto RAW support

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    Message was edited by: Dinarius

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