Your Switch 2 games might look worse than they're supposed to
Briefly

The Switch 2 theoretically supports HDR, enhancing color gradients for vivid images. However, users struggle with its settings, which are complicated and often lead to poor image quality. Issues arise from the brightness adjustment process, which may not apply to all TVs, and the misleading indicators during configuration. HDTVTest offers guidance on optimizing settings, suggesting turning on HGiG tone mapping and adjusting brightness accurately. Users may rely on values from other consoles, like the Xbox Series X, for more precise calibration.
Unfortunately, the settings the Switch 2 provides to users are nearly impossible to properly configure, leading to upgraded graphics appearing washed out.
First, turn on HGiG tone mapping, if your TV or display supports it, and then adjust the suns to get the best HDR experience.
Read at Polygon
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