Always remember a TV is not a monitor. Monitors are made to respond to
colour more accurately than TVs, out of the box. If you want to use a TV
as a monitor then you will very likely need to change a lot of settings
in the TV itself to make it behave more like an accurate monitor. I know
it's annoying, hardly any TV manufacturers do this out of the box.

The first thing to remember is that the HDMI spec requires that HDMI
displays respond to colour differently than non-HDMI (computer monitor)
displays. The HDMI spec says that all values 0-16 are full black and all
values 235-255 are full white. This is called limited RGB mode and you
will need to tell BOTH the Nvidia driver and the TV to switch to full
range RGB mode instead so that they render shades more accurately like a
monitor.

As a second preference, you should be able to tweak the gamma values in
the nvidia settings utility. Your gamma exponent looks too high so
reducing it will bring back those missing shades.

You can also choose a colour profile in Settings > Devices > Color which
may help to change the gamma curves to your liking.

I hope you find a solution in one of those.

Unfortunately since you're using a graphics driver that's not from the
Ubuntu archive, we can't really handle bug reports about that here.

If you are willing to downgrade the driver to a supported version like
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 then
you can open a new bug report by running:

  ubuntu-bug nvidia-driver-390

** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => ubuntu

** Changed in: ubuntu
       Status: New => Invalid

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  Some applications render too dark when a 4K screen is attached.

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