X-Rite Colour Checker passport - creating a profile in LR3 on Mac

Can anyone help me? I am trying to set up a colour profile in LR3 using the X-Rite Colour Checker on my Mac. I have installed the X-rite software and have several images ready to be used for the profiles.
According to the instructions, I should select the image in LR and the go to File , Export and then select the X-rite option, but I do not have this option, only Hard Disc and DVD/CD. So i have figured that something is not installed correctly or I am doing something wrong. Any ideas?

bubus hotfrog wrote:
I have received the automated response from X-Rite saying that they will get back to me.
BUT in the meantime have found a workaround that works for me.
1) Import images as usual into Lightroom (including the colour checker image).
2) Select the colour checker image and export as DNG and save on desktop.
3) Close Lightroom
4) Open ColorChecker Passport and drag and drop the DNG file into the pane.
5) Hit Create Profile and name the profile as required
6) Close ColorChecker Passport.
7) Open Lightroom and go to Develop andon the right hand side scroll down to Camera Calibration menu, under Profile you will find the newly created Profile.
8) Select the images that were taken under the same lighting conditions and Select the new profile and sync and then Robert's your dads brother (as they say)!
Glad you got a workaround going for you... still x-rite should get back to you on why it isn't working as advertsed..  and thanks for making me look up "Robert's your dads brother"  ..   I never knew they said that or even heard of it.  Now I know something I didn't before..  and that's that (as they say).
Jay S.

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