In acr camera profiles

I can't find my camera profiles in acr... shows that the matrix. I've used them in the past, but now they are gone.

Other that reinstall PES 11, you can try running 7.4 dng converter Installer, which needs to be reinstalled all profiles.

Who knows, it could be a corrupted file or a missing in profies camera folder.

http://www.Adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5568

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