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Learn how to improve image quality, enhance details, increase resolution, and reduce blur using Generative Upscale and AI Sharpen.
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Increase image resolution with Generative Upscale
In Adobe Lightroom, you can easily improve the resolution of your favorite photo using Generative Upscale, powered by Topaz. It analyzes your photo to enhance detail, creating sharper images with image quality intact.
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Right-click the photo and select Enhance with AI > Generative Upscale. You can also access Generative Upscale from the Photo > Enhance with AI menu.
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In the Generative upscale dialog box, select the desired output scale (2x or 4x).
Use Generative Upscale options to improve the clarity of your images. Use Generative Upscale options to improve the clarity of your images. -
Select Create stack to stack the upscaled image.
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Select Upscale. You can view the progress in the upper-left corner of the header bar. Once complete, the generated image appears to the right of the original photo or within the stack.
Generative Upscale consumes credits depending on the upscaled file's output size. If the chosen scale factor exceeds a model’s limit, reduce it or resize the image.
- Topaz Gigapixel (files up to 25 megapixels) = 10 credits
- Topaz Gigapixel (25-56 megapixels) = 20 credits
Learn more about Generative Upscale and Topaz Gigapixel.
With AI Sharpen, powered by Topaz, you can easily recover details in blurry images and enhance sharpness. It analyzes the photo using generative AI to restore clarity while preserving the image's natural appearance.
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Open a photo in the Detail view.
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Right-click the photo and select Enhance with AI > AI Sharpen. You can also access AI Sharpen from the Photo > Enhance with AI menu.
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In the AI sharpen dialog box, select one of the following options:
Default: Applies a balanced level of sharpening.
Strong: Applies higher sharpening intensity to improve clarity in blurred images.
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Select Apply Topaz denoise to reduce noise while recovering detail in low-light photos.
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Select Create stack to group the AI-sharpened and original photos in a stack.
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Select Sharpen to enhance the photo. You can view the progress in the upper-left corner of the header bar. Once complete, the generated image appears to the right of the original photo or within the stack.
AI Sharpen consumes credits depending on the sharpened file's output size. If the chosen scale factor exceeds a model’s limit, reduce it or resize the image.
- Topaz Sharpen (files up to 25 megapixels) = 10 credits
- Topaz Sharpen (25-56 megapixels) = 20 credits
Learn more about premium features and generative credits.