For those who want to make their own profile for RPP, here are some instructions that I gleaned awhile ago from an old thread at DPR (I think these were comments from Iliah Borg).
Profile construction with RPP
open a raw file containing the shot of a CC24 target.
switch RPP to Raw RGB TIFF 16 bit mode
set your preferred everyday tone mapping - film-like curve or any particular gamma
un-check Zoom to fit, use Shift-drag to scroll if necessary
set white balance from second grey patch N8 (location D2) by Cmd-drag followed by Cmd-R
adjust exposure compensation so that the whitest patch N9.5 (location D1) reads about 250 in the green channel
go to Window and choose Camera Profiling
check both Enforce White and Enforce Black
start selecting patches from the topmost row, A
select the dark brown patch, Lighter-than-Dark Skin, location A1; avoid selecting shadowed or damaged areas of the patches, do not include patch framing
move the selection to the next patch (you can just drag it), Darker-Than-Light Skin, location A2
continue with the row, when finished drag the selection to Orange patch, location B1 (for normal target orientation it is found under the Lighter-than-Dark Skin patch)
continue through the rows until you are done with the Black patch, N2, location D6
click generate and save profile
new profile will be available under Profiles in main RPP menu