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A couple of notes. The first one is a request for you to share, perhaps at a photo share site, a copy of your RAW file to test.
A second note, is have you considered avoiding using a global adjustment and instead using a mask, likely a Subject Mask as to adjust just the moon. You may also want to duplicate and Invert that mask as so to just adjust the sky (if needed). Now this will not allow for an auto-adjust. but..
A third note, an inquiry, is do you have any plugin loaded that might affect auto tone? (not common)
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That does not surprise me much. 'Auto' is not magic. It's a rather simple algorithm and clearly not adapted to an image like this, that is unusual because it contains (and should contain) a large number of purely black pixels and a large number of (almost) white pixels with very few pixels in between. I see the same limitation when editing night shots taken on a game drive with a spotlight, like this one. Even the adaptive profile, which is way more advanced than the 'Auto' button, can't deal with this kind of shot and grossly overexposes it.
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I tried this with one of my own NEF files of the moon, very similar to yours. I got the same result with Auto - black.
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Crop down to where almost no black night is showing. Apply Auto. Reset your crop. Is it any better?
The same issues occur when shooting on a seamless paper background where the subject is smaller than the boundary edges. Eliminate the superfluous area with a crop before asking Auto to interpret.
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@Rikk Flohr: Photography, @Peter Vancoillie
Cropping is certainly a big factor, as is the actual size of the Moon in the original frame.
Here is a screen shot with Auto applied to a shot of the Moon that fills a large part of the original full frame of my Nikon D750.
As can be seen, Auto has no problem with this image, despite the relatively large area of near black. It has even brought out a bit more detail from the shadows along the terminator.
To quote @JohanElzenga, "'Auto' is not magic", so in some extremes it will fail to produce a good result. I also note for my example photo shown above, Adaptive Color fails miserably, grossly overexposing the Moon.
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