How to add icc profiles to LR4

I have viewed many videos and read much literature to no avail. Any ideas would be appreciated.

stfnfhrmnn wrote:
Andrew Rodney wrote:
stfnfhrmnn wrote:
I also started having trouble with this recently, after upgrading to Windows 8.
Not sure about Win 8 as I don't use it, but in the older versions, just right click on the profile and select Install Profile. Even easier than installing on a Mac!
Yes, that's exactly what I did to install the profile in Win 8 as well, but it did not show up in Lightroom for soft proofing.
By default, you still have to load them into the list in LR. Unlike Photoshop and other applications, it filters ICC profiles so you don't end up with a big mess of a list. You have to select the "Other..." option, then when a dialog box appears, you should see the profiles there. Is that not the case? They don't show up in the dialog with all the other's, awaiting you to click on the check box to show now in the list of profiles?

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