DNG Convertor for FujiFilm X100S

I want to use the X-rite Color Colour Passport Checker, which uses a DNG, to create camera profiles an also Adobe Camera Raw to read FujiFilm raw (RAF) files.
I am used to that workflow to adjust a raw image and use an X-Rite generated camera profile.
I use Photoshop CS 5.5 Extended where the Camera Raw does not appear to support FujiFilm X100S raw (RAF) files; hence I turned to the DNG converter.
When I use the DNG convertor (8.1.0.43) to convert a FujiFilm X100s raw file (RAF) it does indeed generate a DNG.
However, when I read a converted DNG into photoshop and view at 100% and more (say 200%) there is a matrix grid in the image which I presume
corresponds to the Fuji sensor. If I now apply say an exposure adjustment layer the grid pattern (an array of small dots) becomes even more evident in the displayed image.
So I think the raw DNG conversion has a problem/bug with RAF's from the X100S.
I want to use Adobe Camera Raw to apply a 'camera profile' and modify a FujiFilm X-100S DNG image with CS 5.5.
The FujiFilm supplied Raw converter does not have this problem when converting to jpg/tiff.

DO NOT VIEW THE IMAGE BELOW IF YOU HAVE A NERVOUS DISPOSITION. SCANDALOUS BUG IN DNG.
I have same problem. Use DNG 8.1 to convert a RAF (raw file ) from Fuji x100s to dng format then open dng file in photoshop and I get this DOTTY image. This is a crop from the image when viewed at 200% so that you can clearly see the problem.
The image below is a crop at 200% also but this is from the jpeg captured at the same time as the RAF file.

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