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Intel Posts Latest Patches For DRM Sharpness Property To Enjoy With Lunar Lake & Beyond
For over a year now Intel has been working on a new DRM sharpness property for making use of Lunar Lake's new adaptive sharpening filter capabilities built into its display engine
For over a year now Intel has been working on a new DRM sharpness property for making use of Lunar Lake's new adaptive sharpening filter capabilities built into its display engine. Part of what has led to this Lunar Lake adaptive sharpening filter taking so long for Linux is due to trying to standardize the sharpening property for the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) so that it can be used by different hardware drivers in the future and more easily to be supported by different user-space software with that level of standardization rather than trying to make it an Intel-only attribute. 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.
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