Configuration of the camera profiles

I may be confused, but I remember when I was with LR3 Beta, I got an updated profile in place for my camera in particular. Now I use the final version and I can't seem to find how to set up a particular model or brand in the camera profile.

Lightroom camera profiles are not displayed information model or brand on their behalf. That said, Lightroom will allow you only to select camera profiles designed for a brand and a specific model. These profiles have similar names to those used by the seller of the camera to describe their appearance. For example, Canon users have profiles for trusty camera, neutral camera, camera Portrait, landscape and Standard camera more camera Adobe Standard. Nikon users slightly profiles, some of which include the D2X designation)

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