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It is almost that time of the year again LOL whereas 2019 gone?

I know this is driver related and could be posted in that thread but I feel for this voting and to get more views it needs its own thread.

Dons if you disagree you can move to AMD driver thread.

Thanks

What features do you most want in Radeon 2019 edition?

https://www.feedback.amd.com/se/5A1E27D203B57D32

Relive HDR support would be nice. More editing tools from within the gallery I can do with, if it means me not using other software before uploading then that is a plus.

GPU Integer Scaling Support ;)

This list if previous releases are to go by isn't the full confirmed feature list! AMD wouldn't show their full hand yet.
 
It's baffling that GPU Integer Scaling Support hasn't been an option available on everything for a long time.

i.e. if showing a 1920x1080 image on a 3840x2160 display (exactly 2x the pixels in both dimensions) then just use a sharp 2x2 block of pixels for each pixel in the source image, rather than some fuzzy looking bilinear interpolation or whatever.

So in practice, it's a way to make your HiDPI monitor act indistinguishably from a monitor of the same size but with half its resolution, for compatibility or performance scenarios where that would be convenient.
 
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8k support for Vega / Navi GPUs (like VSR / DSR). Even if it runs like crap lol, its just cool to see how much it improves the image quality. The Nvidia software does this really well and you can scale upto 8K using DSR, even on a low res monitor (so I'm told).
 
It's baffling that GPU Integer Scaling Support hasn't been an option available on everything for a long time.

i.e. if showing a 1920x1080 image on a 3840x2160 display (exactly 2x the pixels in both dimensions) then just use a sharp 2x2 block of pixels for each pixel in the source image, rather than some fuzzy looking bilinear interpolation or whatever.

So in practice, it's a way to make your HiDPI monitor act indistinguishably from a monitor of the same size but with half its resolution, for compatibility or performance scenarios where that would be convenient.

They did one of these a while back and integer scaling won by a landslide... still not in the drivers...
 
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