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If you are using a Radeon GPU you can disable Radeon Sharpening in the graphics menu in your driver, press CTRL+R whilst in game to load your graphics driver overlay.
It's a forced shader effect. The only way to remove it is going to be quite a bit of work on your end. You have to go and download ReShade. Install it for RE4R along with this addon
https://github.com/FransBouma/ShaderToggler
Follow the instructions for ShaderToggler to know how to use it. Sit back and spend about 30 minutes manually disabling every step (Probably a few hundred at least) of the post process shader chain one by one until you notice one of them causes the Sharpening to go away. Make note of which shader number that was and add it to the ShaderToggle blacklist.
If it does you can then try enabling 2.25x DL DSR in Nvidia control panel to regain close to native resolution. This way you get the benefit of DL anti-aliasing with imperceptible image loss. No more trash TAA ghosting.
When the reframework mod is updated on nexus switch to DLSS for even better performance/quality.
Sadly, this crashes the game.