Richard, 

> pascal> > An example, say I've noticed that whatever the calibration, the
> pascal> > printed image looks about one step darker than the image on my 
> screen,
> pascal> > so I'd like to use a style when printing that uses the Exposure 
> module
> pascal> > and has EV +1.  Now, say that the image I manipulated already had an
> pascal> > EV correction (say -2, there are times when I want to darken the 
> final
> pascal> > image), will the image end up being printed hugely overexposed (EV 
> +1)
> pascal> > or will it be what I expected (EV -1, the sum of -2 and +1)?
> pascal> > Am I making my question clear?
> pascal> 
> pascal> Yes, should work.
> 
> Not unless the export module does things differently from when I tried
> last...

Indeed, I was wrong. This was something I intended to do but it was
indeed not yet done. I had the chance until now to apply style with new
modules (mostly framing + watermarks). Anyway, I've just pushed a
pull-request for this: 
https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/pull/780


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