Normally You use one exposure module and push it 3EV max. They
duplicated it and pusched it 1 stop more so maybe here something tricky
happens. I did a test witch 5EV underexposed image on 80D and I didn't
noticed any exposure difference when I pushed it 3EV plus 2EV in
darktable. It could be a difference in darktable overall in a shape of
base curve for this Nikon or anything else.

Actually I don't think it's a problem at all. Do You think it is?

W dniu 02.03.2019 o 11:22, Andreas Schneider pisze:
> Hi,
> 
> there a video where they did take and underexposed image and then pushed the 
> exposure 4 EVs. darktable produced a darker image than the other raw 
> developers.
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAb85TukSuc
> 
> 
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