Set Camera Profile with a Preset?

I am shooting tethered with a Nikon D700 and I want to apply a camera profile (Nikon D700 Landscape) to each image as it is captured. While tethered, I know how to assign a Preset, what I don't know is how to assign a camera profile to a preset? Thoughts?

You can also fire one shot, then set the profile, then choose 'Same as Previous' from the preset list.

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    >If the image that is open while preparing the profile and settings to be saved as a camera profile has an ISO 200 then when are other ISO ratings included in the camera profile?
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    >The detail of adding these ISO ratings to the camera profile are not specificied at the site I visited http://www.computer-darkroom.com/lr_camera/camera-defaults.htm
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  • Camera Profiles with a Nikon D5200

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  • Camera profile with CS2 and DNG

    If I embed a camera profile in a DNG file and open it in ACR for Photoshop CS2, will I have the benefit of the camera profile?

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  • LR 4 and custom DNG camera profiles... they are not embedded?!

    i have the colorchecker passport for some days.
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    all working fine... as it should.
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    that´s what i want... but i have to export all files again as DNG files.
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    i hope my english is good enough so you understand what my problem is.
    can anyone share a light on this?
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    possible.... but imho that can lead (at least in my case ) to problems.
    in the case when you forget to update the DNG manually and delete the profiles (because you think they are already embeded via STRG+S).
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  • Installation of camera profiles and x-rite Profiles show up only in a certain folder of a catalogue

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  • Camera Profiles Conflicts

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    The DNG created from JPEG'S are not raw files so there is already a profile "Embedded". So what you are seeing is expected.

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