Thursday, March 17th 2022

AMD Releases Radeon Image Sharpening for Office, Media, and Web Applications

Besides Radeon Super Resolution, AMD announced Radeon Image Sharpening (RIS) for desktop applications (non-gaming applications). When enabled in AMD Software (or through the Overlay), RIS attempts to improve quality though image sharpening, of whatever is on screen. This would benefit media playback, office, and web-browsing, and not just for accelerated video playback. This should prove particularly useful when trying to view low-resolution assets on a web-page, or a video live-stream, or pretty much anything you feel could so with some image quality improvement. RIS requires Windows 10 or Windows 11, and a Radeon RX 5000 series (or later) graphics card. AMD is releasing RIS for desktop applications with the AMD Software Adrenalin 22.3.1 suite, which you can grab today.
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2 Comments on AMD Releases Radeon Image Sharpening for Office, Media, and Web Applications

#1
mama
I will try it...
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#2
Vayra86
But why... this is only making shitty jpegs even more horrible by adding high contrast outlines
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