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The sharpening is great now, almost as good as AMD CAS. But using this scaling option is terrible. a lot of games show horrible compression artifacts, especially on the skyboxes. The sky in Half Life 2 and RAGE just look terrible.
I'd turn it all off and just use the ported AMD CAS with reshade, but it seems dumb doing that for every game, if I can do it from drivers and have it automatically applied to every game
> Image Sharpening %
> Film Grain Filtering %
> GPU Scaling On or Off
You can change all 3 from that one setting.
If you Enable GPU Scaling from this option, it locks your GPU Scaling on a Global Level into "Aspect Ratio" and will lock you out of the ability to change GPU Scaling options on the "Adjust Desktop Size and Position" area of NV-CP. But again, just don't tick the GPU Scaling box if you don't want to lock down the GPU Scaling to Aspect Ratio. Some older games you might want to apply GPU Scaling = Full Screen on.
and can you post me a picture of this tick box, because I think it's different for me, dependent on my setup
I have a GTX 1650 Super
this what it looks like for me:
https://i.ibb.co/3Bdf4nF/scaling.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/3Msxd1q/scaling2.jpg
I've just put my 750ti back in the computer, and I see the same options you do.
Can someone with a Turing or above Nvidia GPU tell me that they see for the scaling section?
https://icdn.digitaltrends.com/image/digitaltrends/geforce-experience-image-sharpening-1827x1267.jpg
Could try setting it to 85% to see if that gets rid of the artifacts
washell, you're turing or above, right?
do you see the film grain option in nvidia control panel, or does it look the same as mine?
I think the horrible compression artifacts problem is something my end. Now that I have put the 1650 back in, DDU and clean install latest drivers, I don't get the problem.
The new sharpening is pretty awesome but I still prefer the AMD CAS without scaling on GPU
Yes stop using the "Standard" Drivers also and use the latest "DCH" ones.
not sure I know what this means. will look into it, thanks
edit - seems I already have the DCH driver installed :)
https://imgur.com/a/cU3bvRW
Will this change/go away if I were to be on more current drivers?
I ask because I noticed sharpening was added a while back but never used it. However, since the shaders I play Minecraft with added a sharpening option when using TAA, I've found I have more of a liking to it than i thought I would. I probably won't globally use it and never tried it elsewhere yet... but the idea that it was an option would be nice.