Pentax lens profiles missing in lightroom 5

They are in Photoshop but not Lightroom. How do I get/activate them?
Thanks,
Cameron

I’m seeing the same number of Pentax profiles in LR 5.7 as I do in ACR 8.7.       Without knowing what camera you’re trying to find profiles for it’s hard to guess what might be wrong, other than you need to be viewing a raw file not a JPG.

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