When you develop your photos, if you use a dark darktable theme, they
will appear brighter than when printed (or shown on a lighter
background). Plus, now we have an option to provide a more consistent
viewing experience. You can read here:
https://discuss.pixls.us/t/neutral-theme-for-darktable-and-gimp/9504/40

Currently, I use darktable-elegant-grey with the following tweaks:
@define-color bg_color #7F7F7F;
@define-color fg_color #eee;
@define-color base_color #444;

@define-color text_color #eee;
@define-color selected_bg_color #666;
@define-color selected_fg_color #eee;

@define-color tooltip_bg_color #666;

@define-color tooltip_fg_color #111;
@define-color really_dark_bg_color #595959;

@define-color darkroom_bg_color #777777;
@define-color darkroom_preview_bg_color shade(@darkroom_bg_color, .8);
@define-color lighttable_bg_color @darkroom_bg_color;
@define-color lighttable_preview_bg_color shade(@lighttable_bg_color, .8);


BTW, are you really in 2.4.1, or was that a typo, and you're, in fact, on 3.4.1?
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