RAW is what the camera produces. A Canon will produce a different looking RAW file than a Nikon or a Pentax. RAW, in your own words, "bypasses most of the processing on the camera." Most means not all.
If you've not already tried it, grab a few different cameras that use RAW, take the same shot under the same conditions (don't forget to use your tripod <g>) and then compare the images. According to you, they should be the same. Do the experiment, and let us know what results you've come up with. In fact, post 'em so we can make up our own minds. shel alex wetmore wrote: > Unless you use RAW. RAW bypasses most of the processing on the camera > and allows you to do the processing on your PC.

