CS5 Photoshop Nikon Raws - cam profiles

Hi.
I have a Nikon D7000. Most of the pictures I make are RAWs (NEF).  I work often with my own camera-profiles (landscape, vivid, portrait, etc.). One of these profiles is black & white with a touch of sepia. Now, when I open it with PS, the picture is coloured, not B/W. And I can´t find a way how to convert it exactly to the same JPG or TIF like the RAW picture. In the PS-RAW-menue there are only the standard profiles, not mine. Is there a possibility to load my profiles?

It will take some tweaking to get it just like you have on your camera, but you can set the saturation on the image on the  main ACR tab to -100, then go to the split toning tab and adjust the setting to match the sepia you want.  Then save those settings as a preset.

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