Super-Toast • 3 yr. ago. On the PS5, turn on the HDR and then on your tv, try going to picture-> advanced controls -> colour gamut (change it and see if the picture looks better while playing cod) Usually, the best way is to set it to auto, but if that makes the picture better, you'll have to change it every time you play cod or other games
AMD GPU> Open Adrenaline Software> Go to Games tab> Monitor sub-tab. On the Monitor tab> Check pixel format settings (Set to RGB 4:4:4 Full> Set highest intensity. Enable Personalized Color> Increase brightness to your liking, it won't have the same greying effect from TV settings.
Real Cinema: On (doesn't matter if gaming) Enable 4K/HDR: not sure if the tv has it but HDMI ports on Ultradeep Color. All other settings not mentioned should be set to "off" or zero "0". Any individual R,G, or B color subcontrols, if present, should remain at their default settings. Suggestions: Available On: PS+ Extra. Assassin's Creed Odyssey is a good-looking game to start with, but throw in HDR, and Ancient Greece has never looked better. Ubisoft's open world RPG goes the extra mile

Having it default to 50 contrast and 50 brightness without any good explanation of how to properly use it as well is really sad. Few people know how to properly adjust for HDR, and seeing as the games without the more technical HDR settings just default to a really high Brightness and Contrast is just bad.

The Short Version: Boot up God of War Ragnarök. Press the Option button on the PS5 DualSense controller. Head down to Settings. Click on Graphics & Camera. Scroll to Graphics Mode. Select your
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