Extracting Sensor Calibration from Intel's AIQB Binary for libcamera

If you followed the Intel IPU6 webcam migration post, you know that libcamera’s Simple IPA falls back to uncalibrated.yaml when no sensor-specific tuning file exists. That fallback enables AGC and AWB but has no color correction matrix, which means colors depend entirely on the grey world AWB algorithm to converge - and it often does not converge well, especially under mixed or warm lighting. Intel ships a per-sensor calibration binary with every Windows IPU6 camera driver: a file with the .aiqb extension, sometimes called a CPFF. These binaries contain the CCMs, AWB neutral locus, and sensor properties that Intel’s proprietary icamerasrc pipeline reads. The data was measured on real hardware, which makes it more accurate than any generic default. ...

May 7, 2026 · 8 min · Javier Tia