I will do AI image upscaling and enhancement for print-ready quality
About this gig
I will upscale and enhance your images with AI so they print sharp, clean, and crisp at large sizes, turning small or soft files into print-ready artwork.
What you get
- High-resolution upscaling of your image, typically 2x, 4x, or higher, depending on the source quality and your target dimensions
- AI-driven detail recovery that rebuilds edges, textures, and fine structure rather than just stretching pixels and blurring them
- Noise and grain reduction tuned to keep the image looking natural instead of plastic or over-smoothed
- Compression artifact cleanup for files that were saved as low-quality JPEGs, screenshots, or pulled from the web
- Sharpening and clarity passes calibrated for the intended output, whether that is screen, a small print, or a large poster
- Optional light color, contrast, and tone correction so the enhanced file looks balanced, not just bigger
- Delivery in the format you need: PNG, high-quality JPEG, or TIFF, at a resolution and pixel dimension matched to your print spec
- A short note on the final dimensions, DPI, and what print size the file comfortably supports
Plans
| Feature | Basic | Standard | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Images included | 1 image | Up to 3 images | Up to 10 images |
| Upscale factor | Up to 2x | Up to 4x | Up to 4x or custom target dimensions |
| Detail enhancement | Yes | Yes | Yes, with extra detail passes |
| Noise and artifact cleanup | Basic | Full | Full, fine-tuned per image |
| Color and tone correction | No | Light | Detailed |
| Output format | PNG or JPEG | PNG, JPEG, or TIFF | PNG, JPEG, or TIFF, print-spec matched |
| Revisions | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Delivery speed | Standard | Faster | Priority |
How it works
- You place your order and upload the original image or images at the highest quality you have. Always send the largest, least-compressed version you can find.
- You tell me the goal: the final print size or pixel dimensions, the intended use (poster, canvas, business card, product mockup, framed photo), and any look you want preserved or improved.
- I review each file, check the real resolution and condition, and confirm what is realistically achievable. If a file is too damaged or too small for your target, I tell you before doing the work, not after.
- I run the upscaling and enhancement, recovering detail, cleaning noise and compression artifacts, and adjusting sharpness for your output medium.
- I apply any agreed color and tone correction, then check the result at full size to make sure the enhancement holds up when zoomed in, not just in a thumbnail.
- I deliver the finished files in your chosen format, sized and prepared for print, along with a quick summary of the final dimensions and recommended print size.
- You review, and if something needs adjusting within scope, I revise it according to your plan.
Why choose this
I treat upscaling as a craft, not a one-click filter. A good result depends on choosing the right approach for each image, knowing when to push detail and when to hold back, and checking the output at full resolution where flaws actually show. I am honest about limits up front: AI can do a lot, but it cannot invent detail that was never captured. What I can promise is the best possible version of your file, processed carefully and delivered ready to use. You get clear communication, files prepared to a real print specification, and a result you can send straight to a printer without surprises.
Who it's for / use cases
- Photographers and creators who need an older or low-resolution shot enlarged for a print, canvas, or gallery wall
- Online sellers and brands upgrading product photos for marketing, packaging, or large banners
- Designers who received a small or compressed logo or asset and need it usable at higher resolution
- Print shops and clients preparing posters, flyers, signage, or framed pieces from files that are too small as-is
- Anyone restoring or rescuing a meaningful photo that only exists as a small or soft digital copy
- Real estate, event, and portfolio images that need to look crisp on large displays or in print
FAQ
Q: How large can you make my image? It depends on the starting file. A clean, reasonably sized source can often be taken to 4x or beyond and still look excellent. A tiny or heavily compressed image has a lower ceiling. Send your file and your target size and I will tell you honestly what is achievable.
Q: Can AI add detail that was not in the original photo? It reconstructs and refines existing detail and intelligently fills in plausible texture, but it cannot recover information that the camera never captured. For very soft or blurry sources, the improvement is real but bounded. I will set realistic expectations before starting.
Q: What file should I send? The largest, highest-quality original you have. Avoid sending a screenshot or a re-saved, re-compressed copy if a better source exists, because every extra round of compression makes the result weaker.
Q: Will the file be ready for print? Yes. I deliver at the pixel dimensions and resolution your print size needs, in PNG, JPEG, or TIFF, and I include the final dimensions and recommended print size so you can hand it to a printer with confidence.
Q: Do you enhance color and contrast too? Light color and tone correction is included on Standard, and detailed correction on Premium. The aim is a balanced, natural-looking result, not a heavily stylized edit, unless you ask for a specific look.
Q: Can you fix a very blurry or pixelated image? I can often improve it substantially, reducing pixelation and recovering apparent sharpness, but severe blur has limits. Share the file first and I will give you an honest assessment before you order.
Q: How many revisions do I get? Basic includes one revision, Standard two, and Premium three. Revisions cover adjustments within the original scope, such as sharpness, output size, or color balance.
Q: What if my image cannot reach the quality I need? If your source will not support your target print size, I will tell you before doing the work and suggest the best realistic outcome or an alternative approach, so you never pay for a result that cannot meet your goal.
Reviews★4.6(10)
- @mason_io★★★★★4
Good upscaling on my real estate interior shots. The walls and furniture edges are clean now and ready for the brochure. One image had a slightly over-smoothed look that I asked to be redone, and they fixed it without any fuss.
- @thestudioco★★★★★5
Sent over some product photos for my e-commerce listings that were too small for the marketplace requirements. The enhanced versions are sharp and the detail on the fabric textures actually came through better than the originals. Will be back for the rest of my catalog.
- @craft07★★★★★5
As a graphic designer I'm picky about artifacts, and this held up. They took my 800px logo mockups to a resolution I could drop straight into a billboard layout. Communication was clear about what was realistically recoverable before we even started.
- @lunarforge★★★★★5
I run a print-on-demand poster shop and had a batch of older artwork stuck at low resolution. The upscaled files came back crisp enough to print at A1 with zero pixelation. Turnaround was under a day and the seller answered every question I had about DPI.
- @lucas_h★★★★★5
I had screenshots from an old project that I needed at print resolution for a pitch deck handout. The upscaled output was clean and professional, and they walked me through which formats to send for the best result. Great experience overall.
- @liam_writes★★★★★5
Quick turnaround on a set of wedding photos a client needed enlarged for a wall collage. The skin tones stayed natural and there was no plastic AI look. Delivered ahead of schedule.
- @ria_h★★★★★5
Needed an old family portrait blown up for a framed canvas gift. The result is genuinely print-ready, no blur even up close. Fast and friendly.
- @finn_pro★★★★★3
The upscaling itself was solid and the files print fine for my band's merch flyers. Took a bit longer than the stated turnaround and I had to follow up twice to get the final files, which is the only reason I'm not giving full marks.
- @eli_r★★★★★5
Used this to rescue scanned vintage magazine pages for a museum exhibit. The text edges sharpened beautifully and the color enhancement brought the faded tones back to life. Exactly the print quality the curators needed.
- @lucas_b★★★★★4
Solid work on my food blog photos. They came back enhanced and large enough for the cookbook spread, and the seller was responsive throughout. Minor noise on one dark image but nothing a viewer would notice in print.