How to import camera profile?

In LR 3, how can I import new camera profile? Under camera calibration, only embedded and Adobe standard to be shown.

What camera file are you referring to, LR installs all the camera profiles it has created for supported cameras.
However when you have a file selected only the profiles specific to the camera used will be shown. Additional special profiles for the more popular Canon and Nikon cameras have been produced.

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