Edited By
Samir Patel

A growing number of gamers are debating optimal HDR settings on LG TVโs Dynamic Tone Mapping (DTM) for PS5. As they explore options in titles like Hogwarts Legacy, confusion arises over how to effectively utilize HDR capabilities.
Users have found DTM closer to achieving a pleasing appearance than turning it off. The standard recommendation of 4000 nits remains a point of contention. However, adjusting in-game settingsโspecifically nitsโseems to show minimal impact.
"Setting the game to 1000/4000/6000 nits makes almost no difference," one user noted, contributing to the confusion around HDR calibration.
Understanding Dynamic Tone Mapping: Many players assert that when DTM is active, the TV handles downscaling properly. A user even claimed, "DTM knows the max brightness and seeks to adjust accordingly."
Game Compatibility: Titles like Cyberpunk and Hogwarts Legacy present differing calibration challenges, which raises the question: should games dictate HDR settings or should players follow TV outputs?
User Optimizer Limitations: Some forums emphasize that certain TV modes, like Game Optimizer, can restrict brightness and color performance noticeably.
๐ Max Brightness Matters: Correctly calibrating HDR ensures maximum brightness is utilized.
โ๏ธ DTMโs Role: "DTM should help; settings remain tricky regardless of guidance according to various games."
โ Calibration Challenges: Some titles fail to provide effective calibration options, leaving players frustrated.
Interestingly, while most comments show a mix of confusion and criticism about the calibration process, some still appreciate the intent behind DTM settings. Will future updates improve user experiences?
๐ Many players struggle to see differences across nits settings.
โ ๏ธ Game distinction in HDR calibration raises questions on proper setup.
๐ก User feedback suggests varying effectiveness of DTM across titles.
As discussions continue, players are urged to share experiences to pinpoint effective settings, ensuring everyone can enjoy the full potential of their LG TVs.