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RAW refers to any of several native data formats that contain the full data captured by the sensor. Typically these are proprietary formats, and each company uses its own.
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In PhotoShop / Camera Raw, why are the default adjustments not all 0?
Keep in mind that a raw file isn't an image; it's just data from the sensor that isn't even pixels until it's been interpreted. Everything in the image you see is a conversion. … Here's the thing: there are lots of different ways to process the raw data to come up with an image. …