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Upscale
How to Use the Eterstock Upscale Tool – Step-by-Step Guide
The Eterstock Upscale tool uses advanced AI algorithms to enhance image resolution while preserving details, making it ideal for improving image quality for prints, social media, and professional use. Follow this guide to learn how to upscale your images effectively.
Step 1: Accessing the Tool
- Log in to your Eterstock account or sign up if you're a new user.
- Ensure you have the required credits to access the tool.
Step 2: Uploading Your Image
- Click the “Upload Image” button.
- Select an image from your device, ensuring it meets the following requirements:
- Maximum resolution: 2048 x 2048 pixels.
- Maximum file size: 30 MB.
- Supported formats: JPG, PNG, WEBP.
- Once uploaded, the image will be displayed in the preview section.
Tip: For best results, use high-quality images with minimal compression artifacts.
Step 3: Selecting Upscale Settings
- Choosing the AI Model:
- RealESRNet_x4plus: Recommended for general upscaling needs, offering high-quality results with balanced sharpness and noise reduction.
- Suitable for product images, portraits, and detailed visuals.
- Setting the Scale Factor:
- 2x (Double the resolution): Ideal for moderate enhancements.
- 4x (Quadruple the resolution): Best for maximum detail enhancement without losing quality.
Tip: Higher scale factors may require more processing time but provide finer details for large-format outputs.
Step 4: Generating the Upscaled Image
- Once all settings are configured, click “Upscale” to start the enhancement process.
- The processing time may vary depending on the image size and scale factor selected.
- Review the preview once the upscaling is completed to ensure the quality meets your expectations.
Step 5: Downloading the Upscaled Image
- Once satisfied with the results, click “Download” to save the upscaled image.
- The image will be available in the same format as the original upload.
Step 6: Tips for Optimal Results
- Choose the right scale factor: Use 2x for web use and 4x for high-resolution prints.
- Avoid low-quality images: Higher quality inputs lead to better upscaling results.
- Batch processing: Consider processing multiple images one by one for consistency.
- Post-processing: Further enhance your image using editing tools to refine colors and sharpness.