Eek, Leon, Digital Photo Professional is far from an ordinary program. : )
It is extremely powerful in its simplicity -- rather than wasting time with endless sliders, you have the core adjustment tools necessary to edit an image.
Granted, it's useless for astrophotography. Though, I (pre)process all my weddings/terrestrial stuff in Digital Photo Professional.
Dennis, if you click the Menu button on the back of the camera, and scroll through to Image Quality, it will show you either "RAW" or "RAW + ?" or just "?" where ? means L, M, or S. If it's not set to RAW, press the SET button, and cycle through until RAW (or RAW + ?) is highlighted and hit SET. That should now set the quality to RAW.
Hope this helps. If it doesn't, can you describe exactly, step-by-step, what you're doing on your camera so that we can assist you better?
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