Custom camera profiles have stopped appearing in LR4.3 and CR 7.3 on a MAC

I have been using color checker passport to create color profiles. I created 3 today alone, with no problems. The fourth one is missing. I have tried several time to resave it it does not show up in Lightroom after a full restart. The color checker app lets me see the folder before it saves the files. I can see it is a folder called "cameraprofiles". I can see the files are there. LR4 does nto pull them up after I restart it or the whole computer. The folder that has the profiles is hidden I guess becasue I cannot find it directly. The location given in another posting does nto work on a MAC.

For some reason the profiles started getting saved to an older folder (LR3). I reinstalled the plugin two times because it did not work the first time. I don't understand why it was working one moment and then started saving files to the wrong folder. I never found the folder using the many other threads. The threads cover the issue for PC users very well but not well covered for MAC users.
The solution reinstall the Color Checker Passport plugin until you can see it in the Export dialog panel. It never works from the panel but will work when you open the CCP app from outside LR4. (Remember you must restart LR4 or Photoshop to see the new profiles.)

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