Generate 'raw' images in ACR?

I work with "raw" images using custom software, and I would like to be able to transmit images processed in ACR in my software.

I currently need dng images and raw owners images (for example cameras direct) in my software. I want to treat a raw (from camera, e.g. NEF) image in ACR, and then save this image in dng, to spend in my software. However, when I look at the dng in ACR-saved (transformed), I find that raw pixel data in the DNG are * not * changed. I suspect that changes in ACR is stored in the dng metadata when it is registered in ACR and are only 'applied' the raw pixel values when it is interpreted by appropriate software. Is this correct? And if so, is it * all * way to produce an ACR dng file processing in which raw pixel data * is * changed? for example, so that the results of the treatment are visible when the dng format is seen in RawShooter for example? Optical distortion correction treatment I do in ACR.

I suspect that changes in ACR is stored in the dng metadata when it is registered in ACR and are only 'applied' the raw pixel values when it is interpreted by appropriate software. Is this correct?

Yes.

And if so, is it * all * way to produce an ACR dng file processing in which raw pixel data * is * changed? for example, so that the results of the treatment are visible when the dng format is seen in RawShooter for example?

Since the response of two, the first question is Yes, which naturally implies a number for the second. You can save a DNG demosaiced, which is essentially a TIFF file. That's what DxO used to (and still does) when correction lens RAWs to other converters.

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