Lens profile Leica V-LUX 4

Hello
In lightroom 5, which lens profile to use for Leica V-LUX 4. I cannot find its lens profile: DC Vario-Elmar 4.5 - 108 mm f/2.8 ASPH.
Thanks
Badr

The Adobe Standard profile for this camera is already available and almost certainly the one already being used. Check to see the name of the profile set in Camera Calibration panel.
If you're hoping for Camera Standard or any of the other special profiles (e.g. portrai, landscape, etc) then I think you might be in for a long wait. Same applies if your expecting the profile to include the name of canmera vendor or model.

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