Camera Profiles,Elements 9.

In RAW editor I am unable to use a camera profile.It shows only Matrix.I use an iMac and at  Macintosh HD/Library/App Support/Adobe/Camera Raw/Camera Profiles/Camera  there are several files including one for mine (EOS 60D).
So the profile appears to be on the computer but does not appear in the RAW editor.
Any help please.
Thanks.

Go to File Menu and opt for Open As option.
Select Camera Raw in second dropdown and open your Raw. It should open your Raw files in Adobe Camera Raw dialog. version should be visible on title-bar of this dialog.
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