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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 927451" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>Looks like you haven't read all of my comments in this thread so let me make everything clear again. </p><p></p><p>First, why would I want to change color settings for Chromium only! There's no color issue on Firefox, no issues on games, no issues on video players, no issue on Windows itself. Everywhere colors are alright except Chromium browsers. A user shouldn't mess with color settings for Chromium only. </p><p>I also said that an older driver version 19.8.2 don't have this issue. The issue also goes away if I disable hardware acceleration. So it's 100% a driver issue. Maybe it's not happening on every AMD GPU, but it happens on many/some GPUs including mine. Anyway, this is AMD's issue not Chromium's so ignore it for this thread.</p><p></p><p>The image blurriness is absolutely 100% problematic. There's nothing to like about it. It looks way too blurry here. Sometimes I can't even properly read images where there are texts.</p><p>Like I said above, even this problem goes away if I disable hardware acceleration. If I turn that off then there's no difference between Chromium and Firefox in image rendering. Everything looks the same. So surely Chromium don't render blurry images by default/by choice. This has something to do with their hardware acceleration. This has been reproduced by everyone on this thread including you, my real life friends and many other users around the world. It's not just about sharpness. Images are losing details, making clear things unclear, degrading quality of images. This is not a pleasant experience at all. The example car image from the CNN article is a very good example. I can share more example images if required.</p><p>I will repeat once again, "<span style="color: rgb(226, 80, 65)">Images looks normal, sharp & clear like it's meant to be if I disable hardware acceleration</span>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 927451, member: 78686"] Looks like you haven't read all of my comments in this thread so let me make everything clear again. First, why would I want to change color settings for Chromium only! There's no color issue on Firefox, no issues on games, no issues on video players, no issue on Windows itself. Everywhere colors are alright except Chromium browsers. A user shouldn't mess with color settings for Chromium only. I also said that an older driver version 19.8.2 don't have this issue. The issue also goes away if I disable hardware acceleration. So it's 100% a driver issue. Maybe it's not happening on every AMD GPU, but it happens on many/some GPUs including mine. Anyway, this is AMD's issue not Chromium's so ignore it for this thread. The image blurriness is absolutely 100% problematic. There's nothing to like about it. It looks way too blurry here. Sometimes I can't even properly read images where there are texts. Like I said above, even this problem goes away if I disable hardware acceleration. If I turn that off then there's no difference between Chromium and Firefox in image rendering. Everything looks the same. So surely Chromium don't render blurry images by default/by choice. This has something to do with their hardware acceleration. This has been reproduced by everyone on this thread including you, my real life friends and many other users around the world. It's not just about sharpness. Images are losing details, making clear things unclear, degrading quality of images. This is not a pleasant experience at all. The example car image from the CNN article is a very good example. I can share more example images if required. I will repeat once again, "[COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]Images looks normal, sharp & clear like it's meant to be if I disable hardware acceleration[/COLOR]" [/QUOTE]
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