Nikon 1 V3 profile for Lightroom

Please update the Nikon V3 Adobe Standard profile for Lightroom 5.4.  I regret to say it is not nearly as good as the corresponding profile for Camera Raw 8.5.

I have temporarily made a copy of the Nikon 1 V3 Adobe Standard profile used by Camera Raw and added it to my User camera profiles in Lightroom 5.4.  Is this an appropriate stopgap measure?

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