![]() The default option is “Automatic (Recommended).” Select either the “Limited” or “Full” option instead. In the “Screen and Video” menu, select “Video Output” on the left side and then “RGB Range” on the right side.Ĥ. ![]() From the “Settings” menu, head to “Screen and Video.”ģ. In the Home Screen menu, go to “Settings.”Ģ. To do so, you can take the following steps:ġ. Most of the issues relating to incorrect HDR colors on the PlayStation 5 is due to a mismatch of RGB ranges of the game console and your television set.įor now, we recommend leaving the RGB range of your television to its default setting and only changing the RGB range of the PS5. If your HDR problems aren’t related to the HDMI handshake, you can try changing the HDR settings on your PlayStation 5.īelow are a few settings that we recommend changing to get a better HDR picture: How to change the PS5 RGB Range How to fix the dulled/washed-out HDR on PS5 In “Settings,” select “Screen and Video” and then “Video Output.” Afterwards, select the “HDR” setting and change it to “Off.” Select “HDR” again and change it to “Automatic” in order to complete the reset. You can do this by going to “Settings” from the Home Screen menu. Disconnect the HDMI cable and reconnect it again.Ĥ. Power off your PS5 and turn it back on again.ģ. Turn off your TV and turn it back on again.Ģ. If the HDR colors appear fine when turning on your PS5 in one occasion but appeared washed out in another, then the HDR color problems may be related to a HDMI handshake issue between the PlayStation 5 and your TV.īelow are several ways you can reset the handshake problems (and potentially fix the dulled or washed-out HDR):ġ. How to fix HDMI handshake issues with PS5 ![]() There are many other settings that you can use to calibrate your HDR picture.įor now, we recommend leaving the rest of the settings to default and do the calibrating with the PlayStation 5. If your TV have HGiG and Dynamic Tone Mapping modes, we recommend using either HGiG or turning off both options instead of Dynamic Tone Mapping. You should also make sure that you are playing the PS5 using the game mode settings of your television set. The firmware of your TV should be up-to-date.įurthermore, the correct HDR-capable HDMI port must be used when connecting your game system. The first step we recommend taking is to make sure your television set is optimized for using HDR on PlayStation 5. You can follow this Seeking Tech guide to find some potential fixes to these problems. When playing your PlayStation 5 (or PlayStation 5 Digital Edition) in HDR, you may run into issues with dulled or washed-out colors.
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