SmartUpscale
Extension Actions
CRX ID
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Status
- Extension status: Featured
- Live on Store
Description from extension meta
Disables blur for images shown at integer zoom levels.
Image from store
Description from store
Conditional integer scaling for images on webpages: nonblurry Nearest Neighbour scaling at integer scales, regular blurry scaling at fractional scales. Useful with 4K/5K monitors at 200% OS-level zoom.
Prevents blurring images which have their size in physical pixels an integer number of times larger than their natural size.
Useful with high-DPI monitors, including 4K/5K monitors at 200% OS-level zoom.
Images are processed once the page is fully loaded, as well as after dynamic changes on the page and on changing browser-level zoom.
Extension’s options allow to limit maximum image zoom that blur should be prevented at, and to disable blur globally if needed.
Latest reviews
- StarringCass
- absolutely essential
- Виталий Сидоров
- Отлично подходит для чтения старых спрайтовых комиксов, просмотра игровых карт для игр малого разрешения и прочей пиксельной информации.
- Hunter Amaku
- I bought a 17" 4k laptop and started to regret it immediately. At 4k, text was crisp but images were blurry, and at 1080p, images were crisp but text was blurry. Thanks to this extension, I can stay at 4k and have nice crisp images. Thank you so much!
- Hunter Amaku
- I bought a 17" 4k laptop and started to regret it immediately. At 4k, text was crisp but images were blurry, and at 1080p, images were crisp but text was blurry. Thanks to this extension, I can stay at 4k and have nice crisp images. Thank you so much!
- Edwin Zarco
- Have been using on multiple computers and browsers and the results are always great.
- Edwin Zarco
- Have been using on multiple computers and browsers and the results are always great.
- red9350
- Working as expected with a 4K monitor!
- red9350
- Working as expected with a 4K monitor!
- Yu Zhang
- I'm using a 24' 4k monitor (200% scaling) and it does have some improvements. Thanks!
- Yu Zhang
- I'm using a 24' 4k monitor (200% scaling) and it does have some improvements. Thanks!