Looking at this log which had more transitions. The problem is:

Start
currently set brightness 1.000000
battery change by 0.000000, brightness 1.000000
Setting on-ac: 0
currently set brightness 1.000000
battery change by -0.300000, brightness 0.700000
Setting on-ac: 1
currently set brightness 0.570000
battery change by 0.300000, brightness 0.870000
Setting on-ac: 0
currently set brightness 0.850000
battery change by -0.300000, brightness 0.550000
Setting on-ac: 1
currently set brightness 0.420000
battery change by 0.300000, brightness 0.720000

It's adding and subtracting right, but it reads back an initial setting
of 0.57 at plug-in after having set 0.7 after unplugging. It loses
ground all the way to a brightness of 0.  And if I increase brightness
using the Fn-HOME combination, it still thinks that brightness is 0 when
I plug in AC again. It looks like at least two problems.


** Attachment added: "gpm.debug.log.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12852025/gpm.debug.log.txt

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gnome-power-manager does not restore brightness after idle dim (2.22.0-0ubuntu1)
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