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Posted: May 7, 2025

GREAT!

I have tested many upscalers and most of them do not create good results and look too polished or very much like AI upscaling. Enhancepic AI can pretty much compete with MagnificAI which I think is one of the best tools out there. Maybe currently it lacks slightly behind, but I am convinced this will be sorted out very soon. I am super happy so far with the results of Enhancepic and hope the team and service will progress with new features and keeps up to date with the superfast development of the AI world. All the best to the Enhancepic team and thanks for your great efforts.

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May 9, 2025

Dear Customer,

We are absolutely thrilled to read your thoughtful review —thank you for taking the time to share your experience with EnhancePic! Your feedback means a great deal to our team, especially coming from someone who has tested numerous upscalers and understands the nuances of AI image enhancement.

You’re absolutely right that the AI landscape evolves at a breakneck pace, and while we...

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Posted: May 7, 2025

First impression: a small, nice tool

I find the results to be quite good in parts. A detailed page with descriptions or videos that explain in more detail what effects the sliders have would be desirable. There is a short text about it, but as the saying goes: "A picture is worth a thousand words." The credits are also too limited for a lot of trial and error.

Unfortunately, processing takes a long time; you need a lot of patience. Besides a one-click preset that the developer has already announced (in response to my inquiry), more presets for simple upscaling with as precise a reproduction of the original images as possible would be beneficial. Currently, only the portrait mode remains and the option to adjust the sliders. More presets in a quick selection menu would also be helpful.

At the moment, it is cumbersome to process large images, as they must be manually resized before upload; this should work automatically. The developer has already announced a recropper or downscaler in response to my question.

The annoying magic password procedure: Dear developers, please use this as an optional offer and not exclusively. It also has drawbacks. Passwords have existed for 50 years. Why should we abolish this system and bow to big corporations? I just don’t understand. Please offer this as an option and not as the only login method.

I would also appreciate a roadmap and a small feedback system, as with any good tool, to submit suggestions for new features directly or to participate in them.

There is a field for a text prompt that costs a credit. I find that outrageous; my wish would be to change this to 0 credits. This function should be a basic component.

A credit roll-over would be a useful feature up to a cap of 25k or so.

Instead of cryptic file names, I would prefer the saved images to contain information about the selected presets and the settings used to edit the image.

The style transfer is a fun additional gimmick. Uploading personal images has not been very successful so far. A second selection area with community presets might be a good idea?!

In summary: a nice start, but there is still a lot to be done. I hope EnhancePic receives some meaningful updates.

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Posted: May 6, 2025

I have bought quite a few image resizers, but for old artwork painting photos this one is the best I have found.

I used to shoot my photos with a Nikon camera and a usual image size about 700 KB, very small because it was shot an exceedingly long time ago (Around the year 2000).
Over the years I bought On1, plus many other image enlarger tools off Appsumo. EnhancePic on Std 2, 4X enlargement produced the best 48.3 MB PNG image with amazing details of brushstrokes and a crisp signature. I had to save the file as a JPEG in Affinity Photo and reduce the file size to less than 10MB to fit into Airloupes file size limit for printing online, but am pleased with the results. I use Airloupe (Another Appsumo deal of the past) because it makes an online gallery where people can order prints Drop shipped to them.

I have not had such crisp images that keep the brushstrokes from such an old low-resolution image. I had to throw away my past image enlargements and go straight to the original RAW low res Nikon files and let the AI do its charm with EnhansePic. Such crisp and detailed enlargements! Yes, they do take quite a bit of time to process the image and let the AI work with adding detail.

It took a lot of credits, 70 at a time, but I'm in for a lifetime with one code and this will handle my needs. I am incredibly happy with the results. I was going to buy Topaz Labs bundle at Christmas time but lacked the $500 price tag for the tool. EnhansePic will do more than handle my needs at a price I can afford. Now I can fill my art gallery at www.painting.icu with all my old artwork and sell detailed prints that are dropshipped to the customer.

Yes, the AI did add some extra details in a couple of spots but overall took an old image I loved and made it even better with today's image standards. The name of this tool really does enhance your image pic!

Bravo on a job well done!

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May 9, 2025

Dear Ahayah

We are absolutely delighted to read your detailed review—thank you for sharing how EnhancePic has helped transform your old artwork photos! Your expertise in testing tools like On1 and Topaz Labs makes your praise especially meaningful to us.

We’re thrilled that EnhancePic’s 4X enlargement preserved the brushstroke details and crisp signatures in your 2000s Nikon photos, even after...

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