6.6 LR is not my lens profiles

I have a Nikon d3300 with 18-55mm and 55-200 mm kit objectives.  Recently, I upgraded to lr lr 6.6 6.0. Before the upgrade, LR has correctly recognized my lenses (these are the two Lens Kit and some common ones). After the upgrade, LR defaults to a different purpose and has only a list of 8 selection of lenses, none of which are mine.

Any advice?

I have a NIkon d3300 allowing 'distortion control' during treatment of jpg images. I guess distortion corrections made in the camera and it is not necessary for them using LR

If you enable in camera, you certainly do not want to do it again in Lightroom you will get images overcorrected.

So the solution is to disable auto profiling when you shoot jpg images.

You should probably never have corrections enabled for jpeg files, because there is no way of knowing if corrections were applied by the camera already. Also if the camera fixes were for vignetting, the correction is very dependent on what style of development applied of the camera as well as other factors such as automatic contrast, etc. Those all impact on how it should be correcting an thumbnail. Really only do this properly when you have the raw file.

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