by AmericanSteam » Sat Jan 20, 2024 3:07 pm
"A screenshot is an export of data that already exists in RAM being used by a video card or eventually destined for a display device. Typically this data is in the format a PC graphics card or other display device expects. When it's captured, it has to be converted from this format to a well-known image format."
Essentially it is saying that the screenshot is in a digital format that is taken from and stored on your GPU before it gets to your monitor.
By upgrading your monitor you are better able to take advantage of the quality that has always been available from your GPU.
From another source:
"Capturing the Output: When a screenshot is taken, it captures the output of the GPU, which represents the current state of the visual content being displayed on the screen.
Saving as an Image File: The captured output is then saved as an image file, such as a PNG or JPEG, which can be easily shared, stored, or printed."
Gaming quality has always been limited by the weakest link in the chain. Whether CPU, memory, storage, video devices, or internet access the underlying common denominator has always been speed. The faster the better.
Just an old Alaska guy trying to live in an insane world. Degree in life, Masters in common sense.