o7 CMDRs
While this has been mentioned in the replies of some other threads, I still wanted to highlight this issue specifically.
Auto-Exposure is far too sensitive. It is especially apparent while in camera-mode, your ship or your SRV. Certain viewing-angles will trigger the automatic exposure / gamma-correction, which in return overly darken or lighten the contents of your screen. The lights in the cockpit of your ship for example, are enough for the auto-exposure to react, meaning that everything gets darkened at all times.
Below is a link to a video showcasing the problem via the free camera and my carrier.
Link:
Here is an image showing the same scene, at the same location from different viewing angles. Note how in the first part the background is pitch black, but in the second part (when I look up and away from the dashboard lights) you can see the asteroid field just fine.
Here I got another two shots, one from Horizons and one from Odyssey, just to compare. Well, I didn't really have to mark them did I...
It is safe to say that without that bug, Odyssey would finally have nearly the same brightness levels as Horizons did.
I suspect that this issue is a main cause for all the other issues regarding Odysseys overall darkness, therefore I would like to have it fixed
Issue Report: https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/42565
Please contribute to the report if you got time!
~Lyamecron
While this has been mentioned in the replies of some other threads, I still wanted to highlight this issue specifically.
Auto-Exposure is far too sensitive. It is especially apparent while in camera-mode, your ship or your SRV. Certain viewing-angles will trigger the automatic exposure / gamma-correction, which in return overly darken or lighten the contents of your screen. The lights in the cockpit of your ship for example, are enough for the auto-exposure to react, meaning that everything gets darkened at all times.
Below is a link to a video showcasing the problem via the free camera and my carrier.
Link:
Here is an image showing the same scene, at the same location from different viewing angles. Note how in the first part the background is pitch black, but in the second part (when I look up and away from the dashboard lights) you can see the asteroid field just fine.

Here I got another two shots, one from Horizons and one from Odyssey, just to compare. Well, I didn't really have to mark them did I...


It is safe to say that without that bug, Odyssey would finally have nearly the same brightness levels as Horizons did.
I suspect that this issue is a main cause for all the other issues regarding Odysseys overall darkness, therefore I would like to have it fixed
Issue Report: https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/42565
Please contribute to the report if you got time!
~Lyamecron