Display is washed out

My screen display is noticeably washed out, which mucks with my images in Photoshop (they appear oversaturated on other computes/devices). I've played around with just about every setting but nothing seems to work.
Any help is appreciated, I've been frustrated by this for a while now.

Hi there @lchiz 
Welcome to the HP Support Forums! It is a great place to find the help you need, both from other users, HP experts and other support personnel.
I understand that you are seeing some screen quality issues, and I am happy to help you with this.
Check through the following pages. Let me know the result. Also you may want to visit the support page and make sure you have the most current driver for your system, in case that is a contributing factor.
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Resolving Problems with Notebook Displays (Windows 7 and Windows 8)
Resolving Problems with the Brightness of the Display
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