How do I disable the dynamic contrast (aka auto exposure)?

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Control has a feature where if you stare into something bright, everything else around it becomes dark; and if you stare into something dark, everything else around it becomes bright, mimicking the way our eyes work.

Unreal Engine games do the same thing, and I can usually stand it there. But in Control the effect is REALLY pronounced. When I'm running through a hallway, the brightness dips up and down a lot as I pass by lights, making the game look like a rave.

Is there any way to disable this effect?






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How do I turn off dynamic contrast?

PC Settings => System => Display => Use HDR OFF.



UE5: How to Disable Auto-Exposure (Eye-Adaptation) From Your Scene Tutorial




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