5. Image Scaling Image scaling, also known as NIS or NVIDIA Image Scaling, can improve the image quality of your games. You can set a custom sharpening setting which works for you in the NVIDIA Control Panel. To enable it, find the ‘Image Scaling‘ setting. Turn it on, and then use ...
Unlike DLSS, Nvidia Image Scaling is a driver-based upscaling feature, and it doesn’t use AI or any other complex stuff like Tensor core. Instead, it uses a combination of sharpening and an upscaling method. This feature that takes the image from a smaller input resolution and with directio...
Nvidia Image Scaling can boost in-game performance and deliver better graphics, but how does it do it?
1. To activate the newly updated feature, simply open the NVIDIA Control Panel, click onto “Manage 3D Settings”, and activate the “Image Scaling” setting as shown below2. When you enable Image Scaling, the driver generates 5 additional scaling resolutions based on your native monitor resolut...
Once your PC boots up, you’ll notice the Image Sharpening option in the Nvidia Control Panel. How to re-enable image sharpening via Integer Scaling The Nvidia Control Panel has an Integer Scaling option that, when enabled, replaces Image Scaling with Image Sharpening. To enable this feature...
How do I get NVIDIA Image Scaling to work? To get NVIDIA Image Scaling to work, you have to enable it. There are two ways to enable NVIDIA Image Scaling, via the NVIDIA Control Panel and via the GeForce Experience. If you do not find an option to enable NVIDIA Image Scaling in GeForc...
2. Enable NIS in Nvidia Control Panel or Ge-Force Experience Once you’ve made sure that Nvidia Image Scaling is not hindered by any requirement that you don’t meet or by a limitation that applies to your particular legacy GPU, the next thing you should do is make sure that NIS is en...
Nvidia Image Scaling isn’t new, but this might be the first time you’re hearing about it. The company released it as part of the Nvidia Control Panel in 2019, but it had been buried in a list of admittedly mundane settings. Now, however, Image Scaling is part of GeForce Experience ...
1. Right-click on the GeForce Experience icon or right-click on the desktop and select Nvidia Control Panel. 2. Click Manage 3D Settings then select Image Scaling and turn it On from the drop-down menu. 3. Adjust the sharpening level and press OK. The Overlay Indicator is optional but ...
version of DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling), followed by the news that its Nvidia Image Scaling (NIS) technology is going to be open source so it could work with any GPU, and last but not least it's releasing ICAT, which stands for Image Comparison and Analysis Tool. Let's...