Affinity Photo - changing exposure on RAW files

Hello all
I have only been a member a few days and already I have a question!
I am gradually trying to work my way through Affinity Photo 2 and took some RAW images at the weekend but it turns out that somehow I had changed the settings on my camera and every photo (over 100) seemed too dark, and were underexposed by one stop (the meta data says "exposure bias -1.0" which I presume indicates this.) Is there a way that I can edit each image, hopefully via a batch process, to correct this exposure? I see that I can increase exposure values in increments of 0.1 up to 5.0, but is this the same measurement, so if I increase the value by 1.0 will this have the same effect as if I hadn't incorrectly exposed in the first place?
I hope this makes sense and thank you very much for any help you can offer
Stewart
I have only been a member a few days and already I have a question!
I am gradually trying to work my way through Affinity Photo 2 and took some RAW images at the weekend but it turns out that somehow I had changed the settings on my camera and every photo (over 100) seemed too dark, and were underexposed by one stop (the meta data says "exposure bias -1.0" which I presume indicates this.) Is there a way that I can edit each image, hopefully via a batch process, to correct this exposure? I see that I can increase exposure values in increments of 0.1 up to 5.0, but is this the same measurement, so if I increase the value by 1.0 will this have the same effect as if I hadn't incorrectly exposed in the first place?
I hope this makes sense and thank you very much for any help you can offer
Stewart