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- Ourumov138 years agoLegend
@merk122, I have also been looking for an option to switch off HDR, but unfortunately it seems that there is no such option on PS4 yet.
So I tried to calibrate it, looks OK now.
I think HDR isn´t that bad, I´m slowly getting used to it.
The PS4 itself has a HDR option in the display settings, maybe that could work for BF1?
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years agoOkay it's both good and bad to know that I'm not the only one having this problem, thanks
- RedFoxxie8 years agoSeasoned Ace
Ah, sorry, I was defaulting to PC since you didn't say specifically were on a console, haha ~ On PC you can indeed disable it.
Yeah, on PS4, you could try and go to the PS4's settings themselves at Settings -> Sound and Screen -> Video Output Settings. There you see the HDR and Deep Color settings. Switch the HDR there to Off and that should probably help with it. At least I'd assume it should.
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years agoYeah thanks it worked. Another person was having the same problem and told me to do the same, but again thanks for your help.