Nikon D4 camera profiles

Are there any plans to improve the camera profiles for the D4? Right now they don't do the camera justice. The profiles for the older cameras eg D700/D3 are much better.

You can make your own D4 profiles:
http://spyder.datacolor.com/portfolio-view/spydercheckr/
I have used this, and it works well.  (Full disclosure:  I don't work for Datacolor, but I have done beta-testing for them.)
John

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