AI Low-Light Lifting and Detail Recovery Processing Workflow

Night missions in Splinter Cell Remake often make distant targets blend into blackness—so the AI processing power on the Great Wall S300 512GB Thunder Series SSD is perfectly suited to boost readability. Open the filter control panel and jump to the low-light enhancement section. Slide lift intensity to 0.63 and layered details immediately emerge from shadow areas. Turn on detail recovery next and set it to medium strength—wall textures and enemy outlines snap from vague to clearly defined. Preview thermal overlay mode and heat signatures shift from hazy to razor-sharp edges. Nudge local contrast to 1.17× so dark transitions stay natural without blowout. Enable ambient-light adaptive compensation so the engine fine-tunes lift strength according to scene brightness on the fly. Sneak into an abandoned building and suddenly rust on metal racks plus dust kicked up by enemy footsteps become plainly visible. Dial edge threshold a touch higher to remove minor noise while preserving organic texture. The whole tweak session dramatically deepens tonal range—sniping now reveals every target characteristic clearly, massively improving accuracy and tension in low-light combat.
Category:AI Filters Last updated:March 4, 2026 8:47 AM