PS5 HDR Calibration - How many Clicks do you need for your TV?

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Publicado 2022-03-05
0:00 Intro
0:58 HGiG makes everything easy
1:57 DO NOT use DTM ON or DTM OFF to setup the PS5 HDR
2:11 Xbox Series HDR Calibration is much easier
2:38 I put a lot of effort in this Video
3:15 NITS Output Data Table
3:45 Outro - Please Subscribe

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  • One of the best channels for gaming settings/calibration. Thank you for all your amazing work and support for the gaming community.
  • @charuwaka1
    If you have an LG OLED and: > you're using Dynamic Tone Mapping or Dynamic Contrast, set: First screen / Max Luminance: +25 clicks (starting from 0; all the way to the bottom) Second screen / Max Luminance: +25 clicks (starting from 0; all the way to the bottom) Third screen / Min. Luminance: 0 clicks (all the way to the bottom) > you're using HGIG: First screen / Max Luminance: +14 clicks (starting from 0; all the way to the bottom) or +15 clicks (for G2/C4) or +18 clicks (for G3/G4) Second screen / Max Luminance: +14 clicks (starting from 0; all the way to the bottom) or +15 clicks (for G2/C4) or +18 clicks (for G3/G4) Third screen / Min. Luminance: 0 clicks (all the way to the bottom)
  • @MegaKuchiku
    Came for the bg3 ps5 tips on graphics. Ended up with a massive amount of information In reasonable and easy to understand videos. Well done sir. Subbed and followed
  • @getdrinking
    Gotta love the sly dig at vincent teoh and his reference monitor. Hes a professional calibrator thats why he has one.
  • @InTheZone85
    Before you do all this go to your lg OLED inputs and edit them. Click the console picture for your gaming inputs and change it to the laptop looking symbol. This unlocks black level auto on older lg OLEDs so you don't need to manually switch levels to match games that utilize either full RGB (non hdr content) or yuv422 (hdr content) Then go to your ps5 hdr settings, 14 clicks for first two settings, max black for last setting, set dtm to on, hgig isn't properly utilized by MOST games. After you do this go ahead and set your ps5 hdr to on when supported, make sure 1440p is enabled otherwise games that get downscaled will revert to 1080p. You can see this under your supported ress and when you scroll to 1440p it'll either show you all things available or say test your screen. Once enabled go ahead and change resolution back to auto since it'll show 1440p instead of auto or 4k. Change lg OLED audio output to cinema. Change cold/warm level on lg OLED picture settings to something on the slightly warmer side. Something like warm 1 if you only have 2 warm choices or something like warm 5-10 if you have 20 settings. Disable any ai enahncements or power saver modes on the tv. Enable 3d audio in PS5 audio settings. Leave level to 0
  • @wahidiphone
    this is a short and simple version of HDTVTest channel 👍
  • @Unlimited2100
    Finally a clear and simple explanation of Ps5 hdr settings! Thank you very much! 😉
  • @KyloBedo-
    I’m glad I found this video because this is the way I had to do mine . Awesome bro, work with what you got. Much respect
  • @rahulsethione
    You speak like Arnold Schwarzenegger! Get to tha choppaa!
  • @shakengandulf
    So happy GT7 is HGIG, my settings are perfect and the game looks incredible. Horizon needs needs this, its unacceptable not having it as a 1st party title.
  • @casillashikaru
    This calibration works for LG C1 model 2021 thanks greetings from Mexico
  • Appreciate the work you put in to help make sense of all the HDR adjustments available between consoles and the games themselves. What I don’t like though is that HDR requires this much adjustment on a system or game menu level at all. It creates so much variability when HDR was described as a signal that provides precise values at varying brightness levels so that your picture is more accurate and needs less tinkering to look correct. It’s put me off from using it at all and just sticking with sRGB, especially when in game sliders are so obtuse in what they do at times and make me question the accuracy of it all to begin with. I’m not an “HDR is a gimmick” person, but why can’t a display’s Nit output capability just be part of the EDID and your media device just outputs in kind what it can do; same with supporting HDR10/Dolby Vision etc. I have a LG B7 and C1, but to this day still find all of this annoying to grapple with to get an accurate image in HDR. Sorry for the ranting post, and thanks again for the videos.
  • @davion4777
    I swear it takes a degree to correctly set the freaking HDR on a TV
  • @GianniCostanzi
    I wonder why they give us bad instruction… BTW, thank you very much for this video and the videos about HFW and GT7, I’ll try to better setup my PS5 to work at best with my Samsung QN95A ;-)
  • @MaKTaiL
    This chart is so useful! Thank you.
  • @TheHoundWolf
    Great Video! I would like you to make a video teaching how to calibrate the brightness of Resident Evil 2 and 3, both in SDR and HDR, these games have a washed image in both modes. Thank You.
  • I dont know what to do with what on my ps5 &xboxS/x without u.u should be part of digital foundry podcasts..anyways thanks..from Nigeria with Love
  • @yambu007
    Thank you good man, keep them coming we appreciate your videos ✌️