Cane I import a profile to camera calibration,

Hi
I have made a .pf3 file using Canon Picture style editor for my eos 6 D.
Cane I import the profile to camera calibration in development module.
Pálmi

The short answer is No.  A Canon profile would only be useful for Canon software, not Adobe software.
The camera calibration area in LR is for Adobe-produced .dcp files that can be created from a raw photograph of a Color Checker calibration target using the DNG Profile Editor, or you can adjust an existing profile using the same software.

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