Image Enhancer User Guide
The Image Enhancer is designed to repair and optimize images with poor quality, making it ideal for old photos or damaged images.
This feature automatically identifies and improves common issues such as:
Colorization & Detail Restoration: Bringing old black-and-white photos back to life.
Blur & Shake: Fixing motion blur or slight camera shake.
Low Resolution: Enhancing sharpness on rough, pixelated images.
Exposure Issues: Correcting brightness problems caused by overexposure or underexposure.
Output Specifications:
After intelligent optimization, the image quality, clarity, and overall appearance are significantly improved. The longest edge of the processed image supports output up to 2560 pixels.
Tip: If you only need to enlarge the image size without repair, please use the Image Upscaler feature (supports up to 3840 pixels on the long edge).
Use Cases
The Image Enhancer is perfect for the following scenarios:
Vintage Photo Restoration: Colorizing black-and-white photos and restoring old family memories.
Blur Correction: Fixing photos that are blurry due to camera shake or poor focus.
Low-Quality Enhancement: Improving the quality of images downloaded from the internet.
Exposure Repair: Fixing photos that are too bright (overexposed) or too dark (underexposed).
How to Use Image Enhancer
Follow these steps to enhance your images:
Step 1: Upload Your Image
Open UltraPic and select "Image Enhancer" from the main interface. Then upload an image that you need to enhancer.
There are three ways to upload an image:
1. Drag & drop: Simply drag your image directly onto the UltraPic main page.
2. Open Image: Click the "Open Image" button to select and upload a file from your device.
3. Sample images: If you don't have an image ready, you can click on one of UltraPic's provided samples to test the features.
Step 2: Start Restoring
Once the image loads, click the "Start Restore" button. The system will automatically optimize the image.
Optional: Prompt Guidance
You can check "Add prompt guidance" to input text prompts for fine-tuning. While the system automatically optimizes most images, prompts are useful for adjusting specific colors or local details (they do not change the image structure). For more details, please refer to the Prompt Usage Guide.
Step 3: Restore Again
If you're not satisfied with the restored image, you can click “Restore Again” to generate more versions and choose the one you like best.
Step 4: Download the image
You have two options for downloading your final image:
1. Direct Download: Click the download icon in the top-right corner of the image in your "Image History." The image will be saved to your browser's default download folder.
2. Custom Download: Click the main "Download" button in the top-right corner of the software to specify the image file name, format, and quality ect. before saving it to your computer.
Notes
The longest edge of the output image is capped at 2560 pixels.
Higher-quality source images yield more natural enhancement results.
Results may be limited for severely damaged or extremely low-resolution images.
For simple image enlargement, use the Image Upscaler feature.
FAQ
Q: Why is the change not obvious after enhancement?
A: If the original image quality is already high or the issues are minor, the optimization range will be smaller. This is normal behavior.
Q: Does it support batch processing?
A: Batch processing is not supported in the current version.