Tokina 100mm 2.8 Nikon Adobe Lens Profile

I would just like to know where I can find the Adobe Lens Profile for this particular lens. I have searched the net and in the Adobe Lens Profile Downloader app but no luck. I can only see the Tokina 11-16 profile. I would be very grateful if someone could tell me where I can find this or if Adobe could take this as a request.

There currently isn't a profile available for download via the Adobe Lens Profile Downloader. You can create your own profile by downloading the Adobe Lens Profile Create from Adobe Labs.

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