![]() I mean the icons are hidden, but when hovering the mouse on it, tool-tips appear and are selectable. 0 (Official Build) canary (64-bit)Ĭurrently I am not able to see "debugging icons" when developer tools is opened. It’s stupid, because if it was a paid product, you essentially have to pay for a multitude of features you are never going to need, which in turn would inflate the price, in this case decreasing the performance.Chrome Canary Version. If Microsoft weren’t so stupid, they would have done the same – ship a very lightweight and ultra fast browser and the first page people see when they open it for the first time is all the extra features (that are now bloatware) presented in a diagram with short explanations and a checkbox next to each, so people can check the boxes and these features get download as extensions from the Microsoft Extensions Store. I’m talking about stripping everything, just allowing people to install extensions and this way people can use the extensions to get the features they need. I always wanted for someone to start building a browser based on Chromium, but strip away as much as possible, not as much as Ungoogled Chromium where you can’t even install extensions unless you perform some kind of a special operation first. When the program struggles, no matter how much power you throw at it, it won’t run any better. It’s the same like Vivaldi, except Vivaldi is worse because of the language they used to write the UI in, which makes all aspects of the browser really slow even on powerful computers. I don’t know who are Microsoft trying to appeal with all this bloat in Edge. Now You: super resolution, is that something for you? Whether that is enough to bring more users over to Edge remains to be seen. Since the feature is in testing, it is possible that Microsoft could add options to it, including a block or allow list, or finer controls.Įdge users who browse websites with low quality images regularly may find the feature useful, as it seems to improve the quality on average of poor quality images. It is either enabled, and will be applied to all images that the algorithm considers low quality, or disabled, in which case it is not applying its optimizations to images. Super Resolution is an all or nothing feature at this point. The HD icon that is displayed in the address bar makes the toggling more comfortable. Called Enhance images in Microsoft Edge, Microsoft describes it as "sharpens images and improves color, lighting and contrast". A similar setting has been available in the Edge Privacy settings for some time.Įdge users may load edge://settings/privacy in the browser's address bar and scroll down to Services to find the option there. It highlights that super resolution was applied to then images on the active webpage.Ī click on the icon provides a short description of the feature and an option to turn it off. A relatively new feature is the display of the HD icon in the Edge address bar. Some Edge Canary users may have experienced the automated image enhancing feature for months. Microsoft's end goal with the feature is to "permanently eliminate low-resolution images off the internet via Turning Image Super Resolution". Turning Image Super Resolution was created to improve low-quality photographs and images, The technology was developed by Microsoft and uses artificial intelligence to improve poor-quality images. The full name of the feature, Turning Image Super Resolution, was cut in Edge to just Super Resolution. Microsoft announced the integration of the feature in Microsoft Edge and on Bing Maps in July. Some Edge Canary users may see the HD icon in the address bar, others may not. ![]() Super Resolution, that is the name of the feature, is currently being tested.
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