Raw of s100fs with 400%DR too dark in Lightroom

When i open in Lightroom a RAW-File of my s100fs shot at 400% dynamic range it appears too dark. Are there fixed Corrections I can apply?
Thanks.
In german:
raw von s100fs mit 400%DR in Lightroom
  Hallo
wenn ich in Adobe Lightroom ein RAW-Foto mit 400% HDR öffne sind diese zu dunkel. Bisher wurschtelte ich dann halt rum bis es mir gefiehl oder benutzte einfach die "Auto" -Korrektur von Lightroom.
Gibts da irgendwelchen fixen Wertkorrekturen die man benutzen könnte?
Habe alle meine RAWs in DNG umgewandelt falls das relevant ist.
Dank und Gruß!

I read the article already but missed that part...thanks.
For those having the same Question:
Quote fom Dpreview:
"You can also shoot extended dynamic range images in RAW, but third-party converters won't understand that the image has been intentionally under-exposed and will produce a very dark image. You need to play extensively with tone curves, highlight recovery and fill light (or equivalent), to get the correct results from third-party software. Once you've established these correction settings, you should be able to apply them to all extended dynamic range images, though."
Thanks to all of you!

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