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Recently Lightroom no longer finds my lens profile (sigma 17-50mm) on new pictures.  Same camera, same lens, same file format.  It can still use the profile on older pictures but newer pictures it only shows like 5 lens profiles vs the 50+ that were there before.  Similiar behavior on the canon side.   By the way it seems to have lost the ability to see many other lens manufacturers to on the newer pictures.
So I know the profiles are physically on the system.  I know I can see them in older pictures just not newer ones on the same library.  No update I can think of correlates to the change either.
Canon 60D jpg & raw, Sigma 17-50mm f2.8
Lightroom 4 and now also the new lightroom 5.
Thoughts ?

Oh I should have known better...yes it was. Why that didn't jump out at me I don't know.
I modified the RAW profile for jpg and dropped it in
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CameraRaw\LensProfiles\1.0\Downloaded,
and I am off to the races.

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