Lens corrections in PSE raw

I cannot determine whether lens corrections work in ACR 6.4 using Elements 9. I know the lens correction tab is not available - but does that mean no lens corrections are applied at all - or does it simply mean I cannot manipulate the correction beyond the default provided in ACR?

ACR will use whatever the ACR default is for the specific camera the raw file is from.  I say this because with ACR 7, at least, you can enable Auto-CA (a manual lens correction) as the default for a particular camera when using ACR with PSE10, by editing the ACR camera-defaults file with a text editor.
Here is what I did on Windows 7 to enable Auto-CA for my brother who does not use LR nor PS, only PSE:
1) Open a new RAW image for the camera you are wanting to affect the settings of in PSE/ACR that has never had any edits done.
2) Go to the Camera Calibration tab in ACR (a black camera icon) and change the Process Version to 2012—this will update the camera-defaults file to have PV2012 values which include the Auto-CA.  You can skip this step if you are using an older version of PSE.
3) Click the 3-dots-three-lines icon at the right of where it says Camera Calibration, and choose Save New Camera Raw Defaults from the bottom of the menu that pops up.  This step will create a or update the camera-specific ACR-defaults file for your computer user.
4) Exit ACR with Cancel, and Exit PSE.
5) Using Windows Explorer, browse to the following folder under your user folder:  c:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CameraRaw\Defaults\ 
The AppData folder is hidden so you may need to type this part into Explorer’s address bar.
6) In the Defaults sub-folder there should be one or more files named:  Default_somehexdigits.XMP.
7) Open each of these XMP files and find the one that matches the camera the raw file was from.  The value of the crs:KeyString attribute is the camera name.
8) Further down in this XMP file, look for several lens-correction-specific attributes and change them to be the following:
       crs:LensProfileEnable=”1”
       crs:AutoLateralCA=”1”
       crs:LensProfileSetup=”LensDefaults”
The other parameters for Vignetting and Perspective are for manual adjustments and you don’t want to set these other than “0” for your defaults although you can set them for an individual image by editing its XMP file.
9) Save the XMP file.
10) Start up PSE and open a new RAW file and see that the lens-distortion and Lateral-CA has been corrected as much as the auto-correction can do.

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