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Turn off the forced sharpening filter for a cleaner image.

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I didn't notice any real difference in 4k

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2 hours ago, Dirk98 said:

How about that Sharpen postfilter that I use with Experience? Does it stay or do I need to apply it every time?

Thanks.

The NVIDIA filters will stay and automatically activate once you launch MSFS. 

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2 minutes ago, Jetman67 said:

I didn't notice any real difference in 4k

Yeah in 4K depending on display size, it's harder to make out. Still it should be deactivated, especially when it has no real use.

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Currently giving X-Plane 12.10 a spin on Shadow PC. 10 years with X-Plane now, since 10.20

i tried it last night flying in 4k, it doesn't look bad it looks ok, i have tried both variants again and again and i stayed with the sharp variant, i think this is just a matter of taste.

Worth a try, but I think overall I prefer the standard output. I turned filmgrain off, but can't see any change. If there is any grain it must be very subtle, or only used on certain things, or under certain circumstances.

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1 hour ago, Novation said:

Worth a try, but I think overall I prefer the standard output. I turned filmgrain off, but can't see any change. If there is any grain it must be very subtle, or only used on certain things, or under certain circumstances.

Pretty sure Film Grain is nonexistent.

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7 hours ago, Dirk98 said:

Did you miss readonly attribute, that people wrote above, or not even needed ? I didn't have any problem with changing the file, so no change of permissions was necessary. I've checked Sharpen stays at 0.

Thanks.

No, I did not miss the Read Only attribute, but the Read Only attribute was not working for some people. It was not working for me either but the process I shared did work so I thought I would be helpful and share it for those who were having problems with that. 

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Nice find, eliminates the artifacts seen looking through a spinning prop and along the egdes of the glass instrument panels in the VC.  I like the smoother look of the scenery too, definitely a keeper.  Using a single 2k panel with a thoroughly overstressed GTX 1070.  Thanks

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Not sure if this is still working after the patch. It remains set in the .cfg, but I believe the sharpening is still on? Might be my eyes. Can anybody check on their end?

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Currently giving X-Plane 12.10 a spin on Shadow PC. 10 years with X-Plane now, since 10.20

Seems it’s working, and sharpening still off in .cfg.

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Been tweaking nVidia experience. Can’t believe I did not discovered it before. 

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7950X3D | RTX 4090 | 64GB DDR5

I did this mod and my stutters are gone so something in the sharp setting caused my stutters.

Do we have any more theories on why it gets over-written for some and not for others?  Is it a MSStore vs Steam thing?

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18 hours ago, Colonel X said:

Not sure if this is still working after the patch. It remains set in the .cfg, but I believe the sharpening is still on? Might be my eyes. Can anybody check on their end?

Sharpening is still off for me. I even turned off fringe.

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On 8/29/2020 at 9:38 PM, Colonel X said:

Update: Getting rid of the sharpening also kills the shimmering/aliasing on buildings.

Thanks for the hint. From the beginning I had strange artefacts most notably behind the prop effect.

After disabling the internal sharpening this is gone!

I want to add, that for quite some time now, NVIDIA added a sharpen function to the control panel app. You can adjust it to your liking without the need to additionally install NVIDIA freestyle. I use it and it does sharpen the image without adding the before seen artefacts.

Step by step my sim is further improving. 

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Anyone sharpening with nvidia experience? I find that without sharpening there's almost no artefacts.

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