Standard profile - working with 2 cameras

A beginner question.
I use the new, very good beta profiles in Camera raw 4.5. I have set one profile as standard for my eos 5d (Save New Camera Raw Defaults)
But what`s now when I`m working with my eos 450d. Will ACR choose the new profiles for the 450d or use the "wrong" standard profile for eos 5D?

> Will ACR choose the new profiles for the 450d ...
It will choose the appropriate profile for the 450D. That is, anytime you reset a default, you should see a dialog that it being set for a specific camera, including serial#.

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