Community testing shows that Lossless Scaling works best when your base framerate is at least 50-60 FPS. Below this threshold, ghosting and input lag become problematic. With a high-end GPU on a large 4K display, errors are more noticeable, while on smaller displays like handhelds, the technology is much more forgiving.

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Here’s a recommended starting configuration to get the most out of the update.

The 2.10.1 update has proven highly effective in notoriously demanding games.

- Scaling only, no frame generation - Use LS1 or Integer scaling - Capture: DXGI

Lossless Scaling v2.10.1 is a significant update that brings improved performance, quality, and features to the software. Whether you're a professional graphic designer, video editor, or simply someone who wants to preserve the quality of their visual content, Lossless Scaling is an essential tool to have in your toolkit. With its advanced scaling algorithms, support for multiple formats, and user-friendly interface, Lossless Scaling v2.10.1 is a must-have for anyone looking to upscale or downscale images and videos without compromising quality.

The v2.10.1 update focused on stability and performance, solidifying the software as more than just a simple upscaler:

While Frame Generation steals the spotlight, v2.10 also refined the upscaling aspect.

: This version solidified support for the X3 performance mode, allowing users to triple their perceived framerate (e.g., 30 FPS base to 90 FPS output) with manageable latency.