Lens profile support

Where can I find Lens profiles for Lightroom?
Thanks

Alan,
The lens Profiles are included as part of standard lightroom & photoshop installation.
If you have a raw file in Lightroom & turn on lens correction it will try to find the lens data from EXIF data and would do the lens correction.
The lenses which are included can be checked by the link below :
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/lens-profile-support-lightroom-4.html
Mandhir

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