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    Default How to remove "washed out" look in PS3 graphics

    I've seen more than a few threads here and elsewhere about the "washed out" look of PS3's graphics.

    Admittedly, while playing through Assassin's Creed, I couldn't help but notice a certain flatness in the overall color palette (despite the spectacular visuals and animations) ... but in most cases, and in most games, it hasn't really phased me to the point of taking anything away from the experience.

    I stumbled across this link on the Official Playstation Blog :

    http://www.techbugtv.com/2007/12/imp...th-simple.html

    And when I attempted the setting manipulations, I was thrilled to find that they did improve the richness of the overall color output.

    I can verify via quick tests of games like Heavenly Sword, Uncharted, Warhawk, Assassin's Creed, and Motorstorm, after changing the settings they looked even better on my 1080p HDMI setup then they had previously, especially Assassin's Creed.

    I'm not sure if this change is limited to those utilizing HDMI setups, but it's worth looking into and trying if you have a PS3.

    There are some notes from users on that site regarding "crushing blacks/shadows" by changing RGB to full ... but I've not personally noticed any loss of detail in the black areas of games, etc.

    I'm not an HDTV tech, so I can't provide too much information other than what I've seen on mine (Panasonic 52 Inch 1080 LCD) but I can absolutely attest to an improvement in the richness of color, so, I guess it's a test and see for everybody.
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    sweet thanks for the link. worked for me

    edit: i never noticed any washed out graphics before anyway. but i can tell a nice difference now with settings being changed
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    do you think this will make any kind of difference if I'm using component cables and an old 1080i HD Set? I think the graphics on the PS3 are fine as they are (with what I have for a TV) but wouldn't mind giving it that little boost.

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    I wonder how (if) it affects PS2/PS1 games. I've noticed when I play PS2/PS1 games on my PS3 via HDMI it provides a deeper, richer color palette than when I use the component cables. I would bet I already have the RGB setting to "full" as the article suggests. Anyway, I'm going to try this tonight.
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    Cool! I'll be checking my settings on that when I get home. I haven't noticed my PS3 as being washed out....hell, my PS2 games look incredible on the thing.

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    I never noticed any "washed-out" look either in anything on the PS3, whether it be PS3 games, PS2/1 games or Blu-ray movies. They all actually look pretty damn good!! I have a 1080i HDTV anthe PS3 is hooked up via HDMI. I DID notice, oddly enough, that many of the movies/videos/pictures I have stored on the PS3 looked too dark in certain areas. To fix that problem, I actually turned the RGB to "Limited" and, voila, everything showed up brilliantly!

    All this talk about certain HDTV sets has me wondering how much of a difference am I missing since my tv is maxed at 1080i (it also does 720p)? Everything that I play on either the PS3 or 360 look incredible, imo, but I'm wondering if there is a HUGE difference in a 1080P picture.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidPolicenaut View Post
    I never noticed any "washed-out" look either in anything on the PS3, whether it be PS3 games, PS2/1 games or Blu-ray movies. They all actually look pretty damn good!! I have a 1080i HDTV anthe PS3 is hooked up via HDMI. I DID notice, oddly enough, that many of the movies/videos/pictures I have stored on the PS3 looked too dark in certain areas. To fix that problem, I actually turned the RGB to "Limited" and, voila, everything showed up brilliantly!

    All this talk about certain HDTV sets has me wondering how much of a difference am I missing since my tv is maxed at 1080i (it also does 720p)? Everything that I play on either the PS3 or 360 look incredible, imo, but I'm wondering if there is a HUGE difference in a 1080P picture.......
    Yeah, I suppose the reason for the option being there is if you have a set that already has an exceptionally deep, rich color temperature.

    "Limiting" it might serve to improve the visuals in that case, as is evidenced by your setup.
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