Profiles for manual (no-exif) lenses

Hello,
I'd like to make a number of profiles for manual lenses. I know I can define various focal point sets (like 20cm, 1.5m, 10m). That's nice. But I'd also like to make profiles for a number of f-stops (2.0, 5.6, 11). Is it possible in one profile?

After some trials I have implemented a method
that's OK for me but that is not recommended
for casual users. Make copies before !
I Use ExifToolGUI (free tool) to insert
f-stop and focal length into the DNGs
related to the charts.
LPC does his job and creates a single
profile .
Then for images to correct
either you use the CS5 Filter and right-click
to select the assumed parameters
(images remain intact, doesn't work for ACR[no right click]),
or you have to insert assumed parameters
into the input images
(images are modified, works in CS5 and ACR).
The Adobe method is fine too !

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