Image Scaling is not Supported for Pre-Pascal GPUs while using the YUV 422 color format.Image Scaling is not supported for Pre-Ampere GPUs while using the YUV 420 color format.For Maxwell and Pascal GPUs, Image Scaling does not support HDR. Image Scaling supports HDR for Turing & Ampere GPUs.It is recommended to use the NVIDIA Control panel to set or switch between scaling resolutions on desktop. For games that don’t offer a proper Full Screen mode and Image Scaling is not getting engaged, you can set the resolution of your desktop equal to in-game resolution, which will enable NVIDIA Image Scaling.Image Scaling nativity works when the game or application is running in Full Screen mode (e.g: “exclusive full screen” in some games - not “borderless windowed” or “fake fullscreen”).To enable NVIDIA Image Sharpening for an external monitor, please disable the notebook’s internal display panel. For MSHybrid/Optimus notebook configurations, users will have to first set their notebook from mshybrid mode to discrete GPU mode.Image Scaling requires that the display is driven by an NVIDIA GPU (handling the scan-out to the display).Currently, the following limitations apply:
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