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Complete Guide to Using Topaz Image Upscaler

AI-enhanced image upscaling up to 8K with professional-grade detail reconstruction.

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Overview

Topaz Image Upscaler is the highest-fidelity image upscaling model on the platform, supporting upscale factors up to 4x and output resolutions up to 8K. It represents the premium tier of image enhancement, applying Topaz Labs' acclaimed AI technology to reconstruct fine detail, textures, and edges at extreme resolutions.

The model excels at preserving and enhancing facial details, text clarity, fabric textures, and architectural elements during the upscaling process. It avoids the hallucinated detail that some models introduce, instead reconstructing plausible detail that is consistent with the source material.

At 280 credits, this is the most premium upscaling option available. It is designed for professional production workflows where image quality is paramount -- large-format printing, high-end product photography, and archival enhancement where every pixel matters.

Capabilities

  • Image upscaling up to 4x factor with 8K output capability
  • Professional-grade detail reconstruction and enhancement
  • Preservation of facial detail, text, and fine textures
  • 2x and 4x upscale options for different quality needs
  • Consistent, artifact-free enhancement at extreme resolutions

Use Cases

1

Large-format print preparation requiring 8K resolution

2

High-end product photography enhancement

3

Archival image restoration and enhancement

4

Gallery and exhibition-quality image preparation

5

Professional headshot and portrait upscaling

Input Parameters

Image
filerequired

Image to upscale (JPEG/PNG/WebP, ≤10MB).

Upload the image to upscale. For best results, start with the highest quality source available. The model handles any input resolution.

Scale Factor
select
Options
1x2x4x8x
Default: 2

Tips & Best Practices

Reserve for final production output
2x is often sufficient
Compare with budget alternatives first

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