How i load the camera profiles to lightroom?

i spend all my day for this matter. i can't see in camera calibration ( lightroom) the profilesi download . i can see only profile: Embedded
and nothing elas. what's worng?

You are using JPEG output so 'Embedded' shows with no camera profiles. Camera profiles are only available when using your camera's RAW file format. If your camera only provides JPEG output, then there is no need to worry about 'Camera Profiles.'
If you are using a DSLR camera, you can select that option in the camera's menu. Your camera manual explains what RAW formats are available and how to select them. RAW format (.CRW, .CR2, .NEF) files provide the best results in Lightroom.

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