The Canon EOS 10D is non-linear (compressed response) at ISO 100 near raw saturation. I did a split image a long time ago with a lighting gradient on a wall where I exposed ISO 100 manually 2x as much as ISO 200, demosaiced each, and the tones are exactly the same for the darkest parts of the gradient and the image, but as the tones got brighter closer to the bulb, they split with a visible seam, with the ISO 100 side darker. That's with just simple demosaic, no WB or any other conversion, with linear raw color space mapped linearly to sRGB. The OOC JPEGs and default conversion parameters kept this non-linear range hidden. The camera had a bad reputation for discolored highlights when pulling brightness down after ETTR at the time, as converters did not correct the non-linearity.