
You want to find a spot that is dark and has rays of light and color, then you want to darken the picture first until the blacks lose detail, then brighten back 1 point.

Ie : 3840 x 2160 - 60Hz YUV22(HDR) HDR SUPPORTEDĪnd your tv settings are adjusted well for any title, then the in-game settings I use are:Īdjust Brightness : 0 -1 (To make blacks darker) Maximum Brightness : 1600 - 1800 (Brighten whites) Saturation Adjustment : 6 - 7 (Increase color) Of course my experience will be different from yours but I have a 50' LG 4k HDR.Īssuming your HDMI ULTRA HD Deep color mode is on, and your settings are correct in the Settings > Sound and Screen > Video Output Settings area of the Pro. I see a lot of people faulting Sekiro for the HDR and admittedly I did too until i took time to adjust a few things and then made the game breathtakingly beautiful. Even your own personal preference will come into it.

The HDR on Sekiro is quite beautiful if you have both TV and in-game settings optimized correctly.
