As a non computery person, what settings am I looking at to get rid of these 'gradients' on sky / lighting sections when playing my Xbox on moniter?
Apologies for the poor photo, but think you can see them.
It's a 4k, hdmi 2.0 monitor with HDR10 if that helps?
Don't get them on anything work / video related, only on games.
Have a look at this article at the section
Allow YCC 4:2:2
https://www.whathifi.com/advice/how-to-get-the-best-picture-and-sound-from-the-xbox-series-x#:~:text=If%20you%20have%20a%20screen,essentially%20a%20colour%20compression%20system)..)
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As a non computery person, what settings am I looking at to get rid of these 'gradients' on sky / lighting sections when playing my Xbox on moniter?
Apologies for the poor photo, but think you can see them.
It's a 4k, hdmi 2.0 monitor with HDR10 if that helps?
Don't get them on anything work / video related, only on games.