As Robin said, Raw files are exactly as the name implies and leave all processing to the user during editing with suitable software. So they will usually initially appear inferior to images which have been partially auto processed at the time of shooting. But it's the final edited result which matters.
But even on those rare occasions when I shoot Jpeg I still turn off the automatic 'enhancements' preferring to be in full charge of how my images get processed.
But back to the original question. Being another person who prefers standard digital photography to be separate from video I really don't know what I would purchase to replace my Canon 40D.
I suppose the only chjoice, if going for a reduced sensor size, would be to get a 7D and forget about the video option for which I have paid a premium on the price. Somehow I don't see the 60D as being a suitable alternative.
But considering Richard's suggestion. I suppose that one day I might be photographing the Village Fete when a revolution starts or the Council Chairman gets assassinated and a few minutes of third rate video will make me famous, but somehow I have doubts. Wait a minute, was that a car backfiring or gunshots.