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image-enhancer

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Image Enhancer

This skill takes your images and screenshots and makes them look better—sharper, clearer, and more professional.

When to Use This Skill

  • Improving screenshot quality for blog posts or documentation
  • Enhancing images before sharing on social media
  • Preparing images for presentations or reports
  • Upscaling low-resolution images
  • Sharpening blurry photos
  • Cleaning up compressed images

What This Skill Does

  1. Analyzes Image Quality: Checks resolution, sharpness, and compression artifacts
  2. Enhances Resolution: Upscales images intelligently
  3. Improves Sharpness: Enhances edges and details
  4. Reduces Artifacts: Cleans up compression artifacts and noise
  5. Optimizes for Use Case: Adjusts based on intended use (web, print, social media)

How to Use

Basic Enhancement

Improve the image quality of screenshot.png
Enhance all images in this folder

Specific Improvements

Upscale this image to 4K resolution
Sharpen this blurry screenshot
Reduce compression artifacts in this image

Batch Processing

Improve the quality of all PNG files in this directory

Example

User: "Improve the image quality of screenshot-2024.png"

Output:

Analyzing screenshot-2024.png...

Current specs:
- Resolution: 1920x1080
- Format: PNG
- Quality: Good, but slight blur

Enhancements applied:
✓ Upscaled to 2560x1440 (retina)
✓ Sharpened edges
✓ Enhanced text clarity
✓ Optimized file size

Saved as: screenshot-2024-enhanced.png
Original preserved as: screenshot-2024-original.png

Inspired by: Lenny Rachitsky's workflow from his newsletter - used for screenshots in his articles

Tips

  • Always keeps original files as backup
  • Works best with screenshots and digital images
  • Can batch process entire folders
  • Specify output format if needed (PNG for quality, JPG for smaller size)
  • For social media, mention the platform for optimal sizing

Common Use Cases

  • Blog Posts: Enhance screenshots before publishing
  • Documentation: Make UI screenshots crystal clear
  • Social Media: Optimize images for Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram
  • Presentations: Upscale images for large screens
  • Print Materials: Increase resolution for physical media

Source

git clone https://github.com/davepoon/buildwithclaude/blob/main/plugins/all-skills/skills/image-enhancer/SKILL.mdView on GitHub

Overview

This skill analyzes image quality and improves resolution, sharpness, and clarity to produce more professional visuals. It’s ideal for turning low-res or compressed screenshots into publication-ready images for blog posts, documentation, presentations, and social media.

How This Skill Works

The tool analyzes each image for resolution, sharpness, and artifacts; it then upscales intelligently, sharpens edges, and reduces compression noise. It also optimizes output based on the intended use (web, print, or social media).

When to Use It

  • Improving screenshot quality for blog posts or documentation
  • Enhancing images before sharing on social media
  • Preparing images for presentations or reports
  • Upscaling low-resolution images
  • Sharpening blurry photos

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Improve the image quality of your file (e.g., screenshot.png)
  2. Step 2: Apply optional tweaks (Upscale, Sharpen, Reduce artifacts) as needed
  3. Step 3: Save the result (e.g., screenshot-2024-enhanced.png) and keep the original as backup

Best Practices

  • Always keep original files as backups
  • Batch process entire folders when possible
  • Specify output format (PNG for quality, JPG for smaller size)
  • Tailor enhancements for the intended use (web vs print)
  • Preview results before finalizing and save with clear naming

Example Use Cases

  • Blog Posts: enhance screenshots before publishing
  • Documentation: make UI screenshots crystal clear
  • Social Media: optimize images for Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram
  • Presentations: upscale images for large screens
  • Print Materials: increase resolution for physical media

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