LR 3 version of ACR

I just upgraded to LR 3, and in the "About LR 3" window it shows v3.0 for LR 3 and v6.1 for ACR. BUT, using LR 3 in the Develop module only shows ACR 4.3 & 4.4. What do I need to do to get to ACR 6.1 in that module?

In develop mode you will see the version of ACR calibration  for your particular RAW file. If Adobe updated the RAW profile for a particular camera you will see more than one version of ACR calibration.
For instance, files from a Canon 1 D mk II were first supported in ACR 2.4 this was updated in ACR 4,4 so both calibrations show, In the case of the files you are viewing the cameras RAW format was first supported in ACR 4.3 and then updated in 4.4, you can select either calibration as well as any other installed or created by yourself.

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