tmon wrote: ↑3 days ago
I like this series but as dark as it is it's hard to see details.
Hi Tmon, sorry it looks too dark for you. I've rewatched on youtube the original TDKR scene captured by various sources and compared them to the screenshot library I've used to put Supergirl into. The screenshots do seem to pretty much match the movie's lighting levels and the latter part of the fight sequence in the movie happens in deeper darkness after Batman uses an EMP to disable the local lighting... you may recall the whole "Oh you think the darkness is your ally" or something like that. Basically - watching the original scene on your screen would yield a similar experience.
I could try to rework the whole sequence by adjusting the scene brightness but suspect if I did it would end up having to recreate everything from scratch. The need for accuracy of composition was lower than I sometimes do while making these images because the scenes were inherently dark. If I just went back and ramped up the lighting in the scene I think those images would start to reveal glaring inaccuracies - work that I might not want to release unfixed - and I've already invested some time on this story.
My advice - perhaps raise the brightness on your device just a little. It may be your settings are hampering an already dark scene.