
The Workflow Edit | Practical AI Tool Tutorial
How to Use Let’s Enhance Without Generic AI Instructions
Let’s Enhance upscales and cleans up low-res images. It works best when you pick the right preset (photo vs. logo), set the real target size, and zoom to 100% to check.
Dear Suzannah
Dear Suzannah, the only logo file the old vendor sent is tiny and blurry, and the printer needs it big enough for a banner. How do I make it bigger without it turning into a pixelated mess?
Upscale to the real print size, then check edges and text.
The real use case
You have a low-res image — a logo, a product shot, an old photo — and need it larger for print or a big screen without it going soft or blocky. The result has to look clean at the final size, not just bigger.
No prompt needed: use this workflow instead
Let’s Enhance is not mainly a blank-prompt tool for this use case. Use the interface, source material, settings, and review path instead.
- Go to letsenhance.io and sign in.
- Click Upload and add your low-res image (JPG or PNG).
- Choose the preset: Smart Enhance or Photo for photos; Digital Art or Clipart for logos and graphics.
- Set the target size — pick the exact pixel dimensions or the scale factor your printer needs.
- Toggle color correction and noise reduction only if the original actually needs them.
- Start the enhancement and wait for the preview.
- Zoom to 100% and check edges, text, and small details for artifacts or halos.
- Download the full-res file in the format you need (PNG for logos, JPG or TIFF for photos).
Make the result less generic
- Use the Clipart preset for logos, not the Photo one.
- Set the real target dimensions your printer asked for.
- Zoom to 100% and check the text, not just the whole image.
- Skip color correction if the colors are already right.
- Export PNG for logos so it stays sharp, JPG/TIFF for photos.
Quick human check
- Is it clean at 100% zoom?
- Is the text still sharp, not fuzzy?
- Are there no halos around the edges?
- Are the final dimensions right for the print?
- Is the file format correct for the job?
