3d printing in resin is still something of an art as much as it is a science. The same model can come out wildly differently with different resins and settings, so I've been conducting experiments to get it dialed in as well as I can.
Having printed hundreds of test prints, I've found a combination that works best for me.
You can really see the difference between the two prints - the detail in the darker of the two is far more visible, which is notable in itself, and when these are primed and painted it will pop even more!