Many a times images are blurred or upscaled content is also not as
crisp as original rendered image. Traditional sharpening techniques often
apply a uniform level of enhancement across entire image, which sometimes
result in over-sharpening of some areas and potential loss of natural details.
Regards,
Nemesa
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> Cc: Garg, Nemesa
> Subject: [PATCH 00/10] Introduce d
I reviewed the KWin implementation for this
(https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/merge_requests/7689), and the
uAPI looks good to me.
- Xaver
esa
> Cc: intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org; intel...@lists.freedesktop.org; dri-
> de...@lists.freedesktop.org
> Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/10] Introduce drm sharpness property
>
> I reviewed the KWin implementation for this
> (https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/merge_requests/7689
Many a times images are blurred or upscaled content is also not as
crisp as original rendered image. Traditional sharpening techniques often
apply a uniform level of enhancement across entire image, which sometimes
result in over-sharpening of some areas and potential loss of natural details.
Many a times images are blurred or upscaled content is also not as
crisp as original rendered image. Traditional sharpening techniques often
apply a uniform level of enhancement across entire image, which sometimes
result in over-sharpening of some areas and potential loss of natural detail
Many a times images are blurred or upscaled content is also not as
crisp as original rendered image. Traditional sharpening techniques often
apply a uniform level of enhancement across entire image, which sometimes
result in over-sharpening of some areas and potential loss of natural details.
Many a times images are blurred or upscaled content is also not as
crisp as original rendered image. Traditional sharpening techniques often
apply a uniform level of enhancement across entire image, which sometimes
result in over-sharpening of some areas and potential loss of natural details.
In
Many a times images are blurred or upscaled content is also not as
crisp as original rendered image. Traditional sharpening techniques often
apply a uniform level of enhancement across entire image, which sometimes
result in over-sharpening of some areas and potential loss of natural details.
I