1. I can confirm exactly same behaviour of your commands (on other OS).
2. I do not sure if this is a bug.
3. If you try to use some screen inversion along with brightness reduce, you 
may note that not only brightness becomes 'wrong', but the colored items are 
shown in wrong color. This is due to simple RGB-inversion, or Windows(R)-style 
inversion.
Ubuntu after 12.04 LTS becomes far not friendly to correct screen 
shadowing/inversion/etc. because of most important tool of Compiz, the Color 
Filter, was thrown away at 14.04 LTS [1]. It was the reason why i am now on 
other OS (Slackware). Still, you may able to get what you want, with my 
workaround displayed in [1]. You will get correct colors. Hope that helps. 

P.S. I am not sure if XFCE uses Compiz, but you ask about Ubuntu, not
Xubuntu?

[1] https://askubuntu.com/questions/538896/compiz-plugins-filter-
ordering

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  xrandr negative brightness has wrong color space range

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