Lens Profile Not Automatically Selecting Anymore...?

Hello all,
I have been using LR3 for a little while and I was excited when the 3.3 update added lens profile support for my last unsupported lens--the newer Tamron 70-300 VC USD. Now, I don't shoot with that lens too much, so I do not have a great number of images since that update, but I SEEM to remember that I tested out a few images and LR3 was correctly choosing lens profile for the 70-300. However, I shot some more images this evening and its not choosing that profile anymore automatically.
I have done some searching on this forums and tried a few of the troubleshooting steps I found. I have tried to install LR3. No effect. I manually chose the 70-300 profile to ensure that it did have an effect on the picture (so the profile is not missing or anything). And, yes, I am shooting in RAW only, no JPEGs.
The issue is just that when I load up any images taken with the Tammy 70-300 (all other lens profiles for all my other lenses are loaded automatically), LR3 just gives me the "unable to locate matching profile automatically"
Any ideas?
Thanks!!
F1Fan

F1Fan2010 wrote:
Please excuse me for beating a dead horse, but I just want to make sure that I understand. If I manually select the correct profile and then save as default, LR3 will associate all new photos with that correction profile automatically? i.e., I wont have to manually select that profile when I load in new pictures? Is that just working by manually telling LR to associate that profile with this particular *likely faulty or messy* EXIF data set?
It will save it as the default for that lens and camera combination.
Fully automatic lens profile selection can only be activated by including a Develop Preset when importing. Fortunately, you need only create one prset a Lr will automatically select the correct profile.

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