Really...how often do you need to touch the Camera Calibration panel? I mean, if you are using a profile as a color correction technique, you've completely misunderstood the value and use of DNG profiles...
By the time you are in the Develop module, you should have already applied whatever "default" settings you want or whatever presets you've created...going down to the Camera Calibration panel inside of Develop essentially means you've punted on color correction and you are flailing about and trying anything to "fix" you base level color corrections...
Look, the order of the panels in Lightroom ain't gonna be changed because of a few posts in an obscure web forum...the position of the panel simply does not raise to the level of mission critical.
But let's get back to the whole choice of the "default" DNG profile you are using...are you not using Adobe Standard? Why?
1) I never touch the individual sliders in the Camera Calibration panel.
2) I do understand the the value and use of DNG profiles.
3) I'm not flailing about when I change to a different profile. I am doing it with purpose, your characterization of why I or other people use it is off base and unwarranted.
4) An "obscure web forum" that sometimes has important people from Adobe reading it. Whether the change is "mission critical" or not is a different question.
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But let's get back to the whole choice of the "default" DNG profile you are using...are you not using Adobe Standard? Why?
Because, as with Hawaiian shirts, one size does not fit all. The Adobe Standard Lr rightly defaults to unless another DNG profile is chosen during the import process, does not always yield the best results for every photograph.