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by frostburg 919 days ago
Sorry, I only saw this question now. It does get applied to raws but I think in a non-destructive way (this is also true of Nikon cameras, if you look at the untouched, non demosaicized image you can spot the hot pixels).
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Thanks for the info.

I think if you can see hot pixels when looking at the raw before demosaicing then the dark frame is not applied (which makes sense, since a DNG is supposed to be more or less a sensor snapshot).

If you do not see them after you processed the raw, I think that would just be your software filtering outliers as best it can, since it would have no way of knowing about the dark frame. I doubt it embeds the dark frame in every DNG, would take up extra space and I am not sure the format even supports that, so likely it just keeps the latest dark frame in memory and applies as part of internal pipeline.