DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution) smoothness refers to how smooth and clear the image appears when using DSR technology. DSR is a technique used to enhance the image quality of video games and other graphics-intensive applications by rendering them at a higher resolution than the display's native resolution, and then downsampling it to fit the display's resolution. This results in a sharper and clearer image with improved details and textures.
The smoothness of DSR is determined by how well the downsampled image aligns with the native resolution of the display. If the downsampled image does not align properly, it can result in jagged edges, shimmering, and other visual artifacts that can detract from the overall image quality. A smooth DSR image, on the other hand, will appear sharp and distortion-free, even when viewed up close.
To achieve maximum smoothness with DSR, it is important to have a powerful graphics card and a display with a high native resolution. Lower-end systems may struggle to render games at higher resolutions and may produce less smooth DSR images. Additionally, some games may not be fully optimized for DSR, which can also impact the smoothness of the image.
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