Does Aperture support DNG custom profiles (.dcp) ?

Hi, how can I do batch correct raw images ? Does Aperture support custom DNG profiles (.dcp) from
X-Rite Colore Checker Passport or Adobe DNG Profile Editor ?
Or instead can I assign color correction icc camera profile (input ? device ?)
For example, I have already prepared jpg image with desired colors ang raw image, I want match colors raw to jpg image. I'm not interested in presets, I prefer and I can do it via profiling in other raw converters. But it will be Aperture usable for me ?
Many thanks for answer

I don´t have the camera nor Lightroom, so just for what it´s worth, this requirement stated for DNG files:
+DNG files must be generated by the Adobe DNG Converter with the “Convert to Linear Image” option turned off.+
Not sure if that helps you. I´m trying something alike from PSe7 on a Windows Vista laptop for the Panasonic LX3, without luck so far... ;(

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