Can we have the option to disable the auto sharpening in Image Viewer?

I've noticed that the image viewer automatically applies some kind of sharpening to my images (mainly jpegs). When opening the same files with any other viewer (e.g. microsoft photos viewer, irfanview, lightroom, darktable, gimp) and the same images appear a bit softer. I can replicate the look of Dopus' internal viewer rendering with 3rd party software by adding additional image sharpening.

Shouldn't there be a way to just disable this automatic processing like in Irfanview? I mean, it doesn't seem appropriate to have it always enabled even if it does improve the appearance of most pictures. It simply does not give you an honest view of the image as it is.

Irfanview option:

We don't apply any sharpening.

Color profiles might be the real difference, or maybe scaling mode if the images are being scaled up/down when displayed.

I'll test to see if removing my icc profiles or defaulting to 100% original size view fixes this.

The only thing that works it seems is to view the image at it's original size in the viewer. Zooming/resizing images to fit the smaller viewer window or screen size seems to automatically apply some kind of additional "sharpening" likely in its resampling method, unfortunately. Dunno, if it's already baked-in the plugin Dopus uses for viewing images, but if not it would be helpful if the option were added in the future to disable it if possible.

I guess it's not a big deal in most cases, though maybe I'm just a bit of pixel peeper as I find it rather disturbing when switching between viewers.

Example:
ifranview
irfanview

dopus internal viewer
dopus