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Lossless Scaling is a software application designed to upscale or downscale images without compromising their quality. Unlike traditional scaling methods that discard some of the image data to achieve the desired size, Lossless Scaling employs advanced algorithms to preserve every single pixel of the original image. This approach ensures that the scaled image retains its original clarity, texture, and details, making it an ideal solution for professionals and enthusiasts who demand the highest level of image fidelity.
A specialized upscaler designed primarily for emulation and visual novels, emphasizing clean lines and anime aesthetics.
When to use Lossless Scaling
Click the blue button in the top right corner of the utility. Lossless Scaling v2.10.1
Usability and UX
Enabling or AMD Anti-Lag in your GPU control panel.
Turn off third-party overlays (like Discord, GeForce Experience, or MSI Afterburner) if you experience flickering or random crashes during scaling. Final Verdict: Is It Worth It? Lossless Scaling is a software application designed to
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The core of this update is the improvement of LSFG 2.2. A common issue with frame generation is "ghosting" or shimmering around static UI elements (menus, health bars, maps). LSFG 2.2 drastically improves UI detection, reducing these artifacts and increasing the overall smoothness of the rendered image. 2. New "Max Frame Latency" Option
Lossless Scaling has become an essential tool for PC gamers who want to maximize performance without sacrificing visual clarity. The release of version 2.10.1 marks a significant milestone for this utility, introducing refinements that further bridge the gap between budget hardware and high-end gaming experiences. A specialized upscaler designed primarily for emulation and
While Nvidia’s DLSS 3 and AMD’s FSR 3 offer incredible quality, they are restricted to specific hardware and specific games. Lossless Scaling v2.10.1 is the "universal" alternative. While it may have slightly more visual shimmering in complex patterns compared to native DLSS, its ability to turn a 30 FPS experience into a fluid 60 or 90 FPS one on a handheld like the Steam Deck or an older office laptop is unmatched. Conclusion
(Customizable in Settings → Hotkeys)
[ Game Output (Windowed) ] │ ▼ [ Lossless Scaling v2.10.1 ] ──► (Applies LS1/FSR Spatial Upscaling) │ ▼ [ LSFG 2.3 Engine ] ───────────► (Analyzes optical flow & injects intermediate frames) │ ▼ [ Monitor Display (Full Screen) ] Step-by-Step Configuration Guide
Enabling in the Lossless Scaling settings if you use a Variable Refresh Rate (G-Sync/FreeSync) monitor. Verdict: Is v2.10.1 Worth It?