Edit Pace — frame-to-frame color delta (bright = fast cuts)
Color Temperature — warm (gold) vs cool (teal) per frame
Frame Density Comparison — every 2nd vs every 4th frame
Slice · 15s
Avg · 15s
Slice · 30s
Avg · 30s
The flat brightness arc and low saturation (0.182) of *Railgun T* are its most telling visual statistics—a deliberate refusal of dramatic lighting shifts that mirrors Academy City’s clinical perpetuity. Director Tatsuyuki Nagai (assuming continuity with previous seasons) and art director Yasunao Kutomi render this world in a palette of muted stone greys and brownish reds (#A29C9E, #926D66), where the Red dominance (37%) never flares into warmth. The opening act’s dimness (0.489) barely lifts across 25 episodes, climbing to a mere 0.560 by the close—a flattened arc that denies the viewer any cathartic brightness spike. This is a show about invisible power under bureaucratic surveillance, and the color data encodes that tension: the cold blues of steel and concrete (Blue-Green at 18%) press against
Brightness Arc (episode progression)
Hue Distribution
Act Breakdown
Opening
0.489
Middle
0.537
Closing
0.560
Avg Brightness
0.589
Avg Saturation
0.182
Warmth
0.487
Color Palette
#A29C9E
#E0DCDD
#625E61
#D1AEA7
#926D66
#657490
#9EB2D0
#6D8EA1
3-Act Color Story
Opening
Middle
Closing
Color Twins
Perceptually nearest palettes — measured in OKLab space, not RGB
The flat brightness arc and low saturation (0.182) of *Railgun T* are its most telling visual statistics—a deliberate refusal of dramatic lighting shifts that mirrors Academy City’s clinical perpetuity. Director Tatsuyuki Nagai (assuming continuity with previous seasons) and art director Yasunao Kutomi render this world in a palette of muted stone greys and brownish reds (#A29C9E, #926D66), where the Red dominance (37%) never flares into warmth. The opening act’s dimness (0.489) barely lifts across 25 episodes, climbing to a mere 0.560 by the close—a flattened arc that denies the viewer any cathartic brightness spike. This is a show about invisible power under bureaucratic surveillance, and the color data encodes that tension: the cold blues of steel and concrete (Blue-Green at 18%) press against