Lightroom 5 Camera Calibration palette is missing

Looking for the Camera Calibration palette in LR 5, its not present.
It has probably been missing ever since the upgrade from LR 4.
In LR4 I had installed some camera profiles from Huelight.  I'm not sure if this is related to the missing palette.
Has anyone else seen this problem ?
regards,
-jg-
John Gibson
Toronto

That was indeed the source of the problem.
Thanks for your help.
The strange bit is that I don't recall disabling the CC palette.
cheers
-jg-

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