Resolution is not sharp

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  1. Posts : 21
    Windows 10 - Pro
    Thread Starter
       #11

    hsehestedt said:
    Micho, please take a look at the screenshot you posted in post # 4 of this thread. Do you notice that the native resolution of your display is 1080 x 1920?

    I STRONGLY suggest setting the screen resolution to that. If you do not do so, then blurriness would be expected and what you are seeing is 100% expected.

    More information:

    In old days, with a CRT monitor, running at non-native resolution was not that big a deal because of the technology involved (a bean scanning horizontally and vertically across the surface of the screen). With modern displays, you have discreet individual pixels. If you attempt to run this at a non-native resolution, you will simply get unsatisfactory results. That's simply the way it is.
    Cant even change it. When I click 1080 x 1920 I get a black screen for a minute or two with this moving square which says: Not optimum mode recommended mode: 1920 x 1080 ... and then goes back to the same resolution.

    Resolution is not sharp-viber_image_2023-02-14_23-30-54-125.jpg
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  2. NTN
    Posts : 969
    W10 19045.2546
       #12

    Micho said:
    Cant even change it. When I click 1080 x 1920 I get a black screen for a minute or two with this moving square which says: Not optimum mode recommended mode: 1920 x 1080 ... and then goes back to the same resolution.

    Resolution is not sharp-viber_image_2023-02-14_23-30-54-125.jpg
    Don't fool around with some strange resolutions please...Resolution is not sharp-aa22.jpgResolution is not sharp-aa44.jpg


    Try those values, just for a start. You may will finetune it later..
    Also use GPU scaling under Image sharpening..
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  3. Posts : 4,172
    Windows 11 Pro, 22H2
       #13

    If you cannot even set your monitor to native resolution, then you have some other type of probem. Make sure you are doing it in the manner that I suggested, by making the change in the Windows display settings and choosing the option that says "Recommended".

    I agree with NTN's suggestion: "Don't fool around with some strange resolutions please...". However, I will note that the way you have it setup right now is using "some strange resolution". This is not even up for debate. It simply a fact
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  4. Posts : 4,172
    Windows 11 Pro, 22H2
       #14

    NOTE: I notice that the values are being reversed. The value would typically be expressed as horizontal resolution x vertical resolution which would be 1920 x 1080, not 1080 x 1920.

    Again, use the recommended setting within Windows. That will be the correct resolution.
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  5. Posts : 21
    Windows 10 - Pro
    Thread Starter
       #15

    NTN said:
    Under the 3D settings there are some DSR factors....check on 1.20x, 1.50x and 1.78x
    I saw changes. Thank you. But its still not good. Looks small not clear.

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  6. NTN
    Posts : 969
    W10 19045.2546
       #16

    Micho said:
    I saw changes. Thank you. But its still not good. Looks small not clear.

    Resolution is not sharp-4.jpg
    We are not finished yet you know......you have to be a little patient!

    Now, go into change resolution....and under Dynamic Super Resolution tell me what you see!


    Now you can right click the desktop and choose Display Settings.
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  7. Posts : 21
    Windows 10 - Pro
    Thread Starter
       #17

    NTN said:
    We are not finished yet you know......you have to be a little patient!

    Now, go into change resolution....and under Dynamic Super Resolution tell me what you see!


    Now you can right click the desktop and choose Display Settings.
    Resolution is not sharp-5.jpg
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  8. NTN
    Posts : 969
    W10 19045.2546
       #18

    What are you doing?

    You also have to change scaling in the Display settings you know......
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  9. Posts : 21
    Windows 10 - Pro
    Thread Starter
       #19

    NTN said:
    What are you doing?

    You also have to change scaling in the Display settings you know......
    Ok.
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  10. NTN
    Posts : 969
    W10 19045.2546
       #20

    I'm not sitting beside you, youknow....

    So...what is the status now when you are finished playing around with all resolutions?
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