Yes, but if you go into your settings, you can change how your photos are developed. Once you change those settings, your photos will come out looking different but you are still just clicking one button to get the photo. Not everyone's camera is set to the same settings. If your camera is set to Natural and someone else's camera is set to Vibrant, the resulting photos of the same subject will not look the same.
None of the rules state what the setting for the camera has to be.
I shoot in RAW only. I develop each photo to the settings that I want, to provide the results that are the most appealing to me for each individual photo.