Nebulae clouds look bad close up

Flying around in the Colonia region, and since Odyssey I've noticed that the gorgeous blue/purple clouds of the nearby nebula look ... rather unsatisfactory. The colour transitions are very noticable (to my eyes, at least). Worth a ticket?
 
Flying around in the Colonia region, and since Odyssey I've noticed that the gorgeous blue/purple clouds of the nearby nebula look ... rather unsatisfactory. The colour transitions are very noticable (to my eyes, at least). Worth a ticket?
It's already a confirmed issue. Sort of. I guess it's due to the way Odyssey adjust contrast. Today I went to visit some white dwarfs, and in a system with one of those, everything is much brighter, but that leads to horrible banding:

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(Btw. that nebula, I think it's another Island Universe, just like the one we live in)
 
I thought the local interstellar cloud wasn't classed as a nebular as such as it is just a region of hot gasses
oh island universe soz I get you :rolleyes:
Not that one. The thingie looking like a spiral of some sort. The one that caused a mental inflation of the Universe in Edwin's head 🤯
 
isnt that just a catherine wheel effect from a strong central gravitation like our own milkyway galaxy's sag A
the expansion hubble was on about is the pen dots (galaxys) on a baloon theory methinks
I dunno spacetime is just plain weird
 
yup keyword being hypothesis
like I said I dunno spacetime is wierd
like those swirls you get on top of a soap bubble that's about to burst there is an expansion just before the bubble bursts and flys apart
the bubble being dark matter and the swirls being spacetime (that part where it curves off is a bubble) ;)
a little green JC then turns up an says oh yea I had to explain that H was Adam an HE was Eve at the time my bad
 
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