That’s no bug, thats a feature. After importing lighttable shows the embedded 
jpg. in darkroom you can see the raw processed with darktable modules instead 
of the camera internal processing.
If it’s magenta there might be an issue with the default white balance 
settings. I don’t think thats a general issue with darktable since my old 7D 
pics doesn’t show a magenta tint in shadows if processed just with the 
mandatory modules. (scene referred workflow as well as display referred 
workflow)
But 7d is known for being sensitive to highlight clipping, so if you get 
magenta in highlights you might activate highlight reconstruction ,reconstruct 
in lch‘ mode. But better avoid clipping highlights.
Maybe you need to provide a xmp file of an affected image so it’s possible to 
check the settings. 

> Am 01.04.2021 um 10:20 schrieb Jutta Juutinen <[email protected]>:
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> just started shooting with my canon 7D at raw format. When I import the 
> pictures (in CR2 format) to darktable they look just fine, but when I open 
> them to edit, they get this very magenta tint, especially shadows are turned 
> automatically purple/magenta. Apparently there are other people with Canon 
> also with this problem. Is this possibly some kind of bug or problem with the 
> white balance darktable automatically creates? 
> 
> BR Jutta Juutinen 
> 
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