RAW to HDR color profile change?

I'm files processing a series of Nikon NEF (Adobe RGB) in square brackets for a single photo HDR using the tools of the bridge > Photoshop > merge to HDR Pro.  It works fine, except that the resulting file is now sRGB. How can I keep the color profile to change this process in one step?

The HDR image does not know of what was the profiles of the component images.

If you want a specific profile for your HDR image, set this profile as your workspace.

Also, the profiles are not closed so HDR - because overranged and negative values can be kept, there is no clipping.

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