Canon 300/4 + (1.4 Conv.)

Hello! Does anybody have a profile for the Canon 300/4 or this lens together with the 1.4 Conv.? Would be also very interested in a profile for a Sigma 18-50 /F3,5-5,6DC. Thank you! Ralph

You dont have to go to those extremes if you know what to look for.
I have an easier solution that worked. Try it and let us know. This way you dont have to uninstall Premiere.
1. Uninstalled Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 Third Party Content through add/remove.
2. Ran setup from C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS4\Setup\setup.exe
Once installed again it was all there.

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