Nothing, they are ignored. Remember that 'raw' is not an acronym, nor
a TLA, but a word which means 'unprocessed'. The raw file is what the
sensor saw. Not whatever look you chose to have the camera apply in
processing the raw to a jpeg file.
Piers
On 27/01/2012, Joel Wilcox <jfwilcox@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So -- what happens to those in-camera settings like sharpening,
> contrast, "vivid" or "natural" color, when the file is converted by a
> general converter like ACR, Dcraw, etc.?
>
> Joel W.
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