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Thanks John.
What I've been doing lately is using the early morning lighting to place scenery. Early morning and for a short time at dusk, the lighting effect can be horrible for certain vegetation. If I can get it rotated to be acceptable during morning or dusk, it will look great for the rest of the day.
What bugs me though is the over saturation of colors in general. I found when making content to reduce the saturation greatly in textures for a more realistic effect. If I can find a way to universally do that, I think everything will look more realistic to my eyes. For some reason, the saturation control on my monitor isn't working very well.
Get the NvIDIA app which allows you to adjust "everything". Saturation, Hue Brightness, Contrast, etc. Adjust R & G & B individually or in concert. Monitors control seem to be more for adjusting the best showroom presentation which is saturated "dramatic" colors. You do not have to live with that. Get the APP.
PS: I usually keep a TV new window open and I set my monitor for the best TV picture. BUT, that is no longer valid. Studio quality lighting is gone. Home lighting is not good. I believe the anchors are given lights, mikes and top quality cameras for their homes, but it ain't no studio.
Should be able to do it in the Nvidia Control Panel, which is installed with the drivers, it has a gamma adjustment. If it's missing, needs reinstalling if you got lumbered with DCH drivers, it's available from the MS Store
TV's are not very game friendly, may do better using VGA rather than HDMI, worked on a TV I use as a third monitor / TV, HDMI looked dreadful, had to get a DVI to VGA adaptor though, now pretty much matches my other two monitors.