https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455523

--- Comment #2 from Maximilian Böhm <m...@elbmurf.de> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> Sorry, this is a design decision and a usability aid, as you acknowledged.

Let’s once again compare:
The Gnome shell doesn‘t blur the wallpaper: It just draws a gray box around the
window title name. That’s the same way the old Plasma effect used too to
differentiate the window titles from the wallpaper.
https://youtu.be/0_kb7Wft9OE?t=145s

macOS doesn‘t blur the wallpaper: In Mission Control, you get your unblurred
wallpaper and no window titles anymore in recent versions. But I have mentioned
a good older release of OS X, 10.7, which had white font window titles with a
black outline and program icons at the bottom of the windows with a subtle
shadow. – And no blurring! – This is the best visual implementation there ever
was IMHO: https://youtu.be/lTU7i_DtrdQ?t=258

Plasma 5.25: Blurs your lovely wallpaper, window titles are just black without
an outline, program icons without shadow at the bottom of the window. Window
title text still hard to read. There is a better way!

Found this MR which suggests, the reimplemented Flip effect could get an option
to turn off the annoying new blurring there too in the future:
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kdeplasma-addons/-/merge_requests/168
That’s what I wish for the Present Windows effect too. Please give me an least
an option to turn this blurring off.

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