This is what I observed as well. The lighting per se is alright in Odyssey, BUT the auto-exposure is so sensitive that the light in your cockpit is enough to darken the rest of the screen.All ships with older horizons style cockpits suffer from aggressive exposure/gamma/HDR adjustment. This leads to situations where the cockpit becomes completely black when looking at a brightly lit object like a plant or starport. Lakon ships are a prominent example.
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Repro:
Making cockpits brighter is actually not the solution, because the current auto-HDR implementation in odyssey makes everything else darker because of the cockpit.
- Use a lakon ship (i.e. one without cockpits with turned-up brightness in odyssey
- Look at a lit up object like a planet or starport
- observe your cockpit turn completely black
- Look away, especially to a darker region without such an object
- observe cockpit brightness get restored
For example, the primary (white) star is in view on the lower right if the hud (towards the collector ammo indicator):
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The problem is the auto-HDR. It was not there in horizons (or at least, not remotely as aggressive). It has to go.
Here are 2 sets of images from the same location. In both sets I first look straight ahead and get "blinded" by the dashboard and in the following image I look a bit up, so the auto-exposure locks on the background. (These shots are ALL from Odyssey) Please have a look at the result:
(Straight ahead)

(Looking up)

(Straight ahead)

(Looking up)

With this issue fixed there would be a much better baseline to balance overall cockpit lighting on.
Please have a look at this @sallymorganmoore
Thank you so much!