Custom camera profiles have stopped appearing in LR4.3 and CR 7.3 on a MAC

I have been using color corrector passport to create color profiles. I created 3 today alone, without any problem. The fourth is missing. I tried several times to re-record it he does not appear in Lightroom after a full reboot. The color Checker app allows me to see the file before it stores the files. I see that it is a folder called "cameraprofiles. I can see that the files are there. LR4 does nto pull them up once I restart it or the entire computer. The folder that contains the profiles is hidden I think because I can not find it directly. The location given in another announcement of nto work on a Mac.

For some reason any profiles started getting saved in an older folder (LR3). I reinstalled the plugin twice because it failed the first time. I do not understand why he was working at a time and then started to save files in the wrong folder. I never found the file using many other wires. Threads cover the issue for users of PC very well but not well covered for MAC users.

The solution to reinstall the plugin Color Checker Passport until you can see it in the export dialog Panel. It works from the Panel but do not work when you open the application of the PAC from outside LR4. (Remember that you must restart LR4 or Photoshop to see new profiles).

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