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Your question got me thinking that maybe my videos also look kind of oversaturated. I tried playing with the saturation settings and holy smokes turns out everything really is incredibly oversaturated on red and undersaturated on blue, don't know how I didn't realize it. Don't think it is a problem with the player, oculus screen always looked too warm.  Dialing the saturation down immediately makes everything look much more realistic.

Here are the saturation settings that look like a good starting point to me:

A=0.7; R=0.9; G=0,9; B=1.4

Cranking up the blue often also makes a huge difference, it makes it look like it is filmed under a natural daylight. Sometimes it helps to even crank it to 2.

Videos that I never enjoyed watching because I thought they were filmed with a bad camera or bad lighting now look incredible, it's like I am seeing them for the first time.

Thanks for bringing it up, can't wait to see how the adjustments transform the rest of my videos.

Hey thanks for the settings! I just tried them and it's already better :). I also tried to compare the movies on pc et on the headset and the difference is really there. I still think there might be something wrong with the default color management on HereSphere. At least we manage to fix it a bit :).