Camera Raw 7.1's lens correction tab is wrong

I have Photoshop CS6 with Camera Raw 7.1 on Windows 7. However it seems that my CR is different from what I usually see. For example in the ''Lens Correction'' tab you are supposed to have only 2 tabs: Profile and Manual. However I have 3: the last 2 + Color. Also I don't have the ''remove chromatic aberration'' checkbox.
I am at a total loss...

Ryenke, what you are calling "full functionality" was replaced by an automatic sheme that's enabled by a single checkbox.
When it works, it's very, VERY good.
When it fails to detect the CA automatically - which has shown to occur with certain egregiously fringed images - then you no longer have a manual backup.
There have been requests to return the functionality, and so far those requests have been either ignored or it has been suggested to try to work around the problem other ways (e.g., by using the newer color fringing controls, which don't directly address the issue).
See also:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4397207#4397207
-Noel

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