Develop module, camera calibration, Fuji X Pro 1 Camera Profiles question

In Lightroom 5.3 with camera raw 8.3, for my Fuji X Pro 1 lightroom is only showing "Adobe Standard."
Is there a way to have it recognize the various shooting modes on the camera?
The initial raw preview looks awesome, but as soon as lightroom builds a preview, it goes back to the standard flat and dull image that will require tweaks.
Surely I am just overlooking something?

You’re not overlooking anything.
Adobe doesn’t recognize shooting modes of any cameras; however, for Canon, Nikon and now Olympus, Adobe supplies “Camera Match” profiles for some theoretical shooting modes, that are closer to the camera JPGs than Adobe Standard but are still just approximations.   Adobe has no way of knowing exactly what other companies are doing for their raw-to-jpg conversions so it’s a bit of reverse-engineering to get what they have, now, anyway.
Fuji X-trans cameras are particularly troublesome for Adobe because of the novel camera sensor layout and I wouldn’t expect Adobe to spend even more time doing custom X-trans things unless the camera’s become a popular professional platform.  Somehow I doubt that so don’t hold your breath.
You can change the Develop Defaults for your camera if you want things to be different than the initial Adobe-factory-defaults look.  Experiment with applying your tweaked settings as a Develop preset during Import, first, while you perfect the new Defaults, look.
You can create your own color profiles for your camera if you’re willing to spend the $100 on a Color Checker standard color target.
Basically don’t both setting things on the camera to affect how your raws are developed in LR because they won’t translate across, except WB.  Spend your time learning what to do to get LR to make things how you want them with the least effort.

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