What setting are applied to imports RAW?

When I import my RAW files in Lightroom, which settings are applied to them - camera or Lightroom settings.  If Lightroom, how to change these settings?

Many of the parameters of the camera are owners, Lightroom can read most of them. Therefore, Adobe should create default camera for each camera model that supports raw images. If you have a camera Nikon or Canon, you can go to the calibration of the camera module section and find to develop profiles for many of the parameters of the camera. Most of the other brands of cameras will have a profile called Adobe Standard. All of these profiles are only available on raw images. JPEG images taken by the camera will have an embedded profile, and that's all that's available.

If you have a Canon or Nikon camera, you can try the different camera settings available in the calibration section. Lightroom is programmed to read the Adobe Standard profile. If this profile is not acceptable, you can create your own preset with settings as desired, and this preset can be applied when images are imported. Alternatively, you can put everything the way you want it to be initially on one of your images and then save the new default values to the camera using these settings. Then they will automatically apply to all images that you import into Lightroom.

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