So, I understand that with tvOS 11.2, Apple enabled an option to Match dynamic range and framerate. But I have a more unusual issue. I recently received an Apple TV 4k that arrived with 11.1. I set everything up prior to updating the system software, just to make sure everything worked. I watched Dunkirk in 4k/HDR from my iTunes library and it looked the same as on my 4k/HDR copy from VUDU on my Roku Ultra (that is, great with colors, etc.). I then updated to 11.2. Now, when I'm on the homescreen and everywhere else, it looks completely washed out. Enabling Match Content for dynamic range/framerate doesn't change anything about the homescreen being completely whited/washed out.
I have already:
Ensured I have an appropriate HDMI high-speed cable
Ensured I'm using the correct HDMI port on my TV and enabled HDR/enhanced mode
Adjusted the gamma setting (I think that's what it's called, the 4.2.2 vs 4.2.0 setting)
Any thoughts on why everything is worse for me after updating to 11.2? Right now, I turned the settings back to 4k SDR and turned on Match Content for dynamic range/framerate. Does this mean that when I watch HDR content, it'll turn HDR back on for those shows/movies? Or is the setting more for the reverse (leaving on HDR, turning to SDR when matching)?
I have already:
Ensured I have an appropriate HDMI high-speed cable
Ensured I'm using the correct HDMI port on my TV and enabled HDR/enhanced mode
Adjusted the gamma setting (I think that's what it's called, the 4.2.2 vs 4.2.0 setting)
Any thoughts on why everything is worse for me after updating to 11.2? Right now, I turned the settings back to 4k SDR and turned on Match Content for dynamic range/framerate. Does this mean that when I watch HDR content, it'll turn HDR back on for those shows/movies? Or is the setting more for the reverse (leaving on HDR, turning to SDR when matching)?