How to Make PS4 Games Look Better on PS5 Pro Enhanced Image Quality (Best Method)
The PlayStation 5 Pro introduces a new feature to improve the visual quality of PS4 games, specifically for titles that were not patched for the PS4 Pro. The best method to make your PS4 games look better on the PS5 Pro is to enable the "Enhanced Image Quality" setting.
The Best Method: Enabling "Enhance Image Quality for PS4 Games"
This feature is designed to apply a system-level upscaling and a sharpening filter to some PS4 titles, giving them a cleaner, more refined look on a 4K display. It works best on games that are locked at 1080p or lower on the base PS4.
From the PS5 home screen, go to Settings (the gear icon in the top-right corner).
Select Screen and Video.
Choose Video Output from the left-hand menu.
Scroll down to the option that says "Enhance Image Quality for PS4 Games" and make sure it is checked.
This setting uses the PS5 Pro's additional hardware to apply a post-processing filter that improves image clarity and can make the UI and menus look sharper. It's important to note that this is not a PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution) enhancement, which is an AI upscaling technology primarily for PS5 Pro-enhanced games. Instead, it's a more moderate visual boost.
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