Lens Profiles listed as available, but missing in lr4

Hello,
the lens profile of my Samsung 12-24mm F4-5.6 ED is listed by Adobe.
It still does not appear in Lightroom 4.4 (french version).
I shot with a NX300, only Raw Format.
I'll be thankfull for any help.

What is your source of the information that the 12-24 is supported by Adobe?  Adobe supporting the raw format of the camera is not the same as Adobe providing lens profiles for a particular camera.  Of course, some cameras have lens-profiles build into LR that cannot be turned off, and these will not be listed as distinct profiles you can choose between, they are just always applied.  Usually this situation is for point-and-shoot cameras that don’t have removable lenses, which your NX300 is not one of.
Searching the lens-profile files, themselves, that were installed by Adobe LR 4.4, LR 5 and PS/ACR 8.1, I can only find three Samsung NX lenses that have profiles from Adobe, all three for raw:
·         Samsung 18-55 f3.5-5.6 OIS
·         Samsung 30mm f2
·         Samsung 50-200mm f4-5.6 ED OIS

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