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Improves the quality of images, especially screenshots, by enhancing resolution, sharpness, and clarity. Perfect for preparing images for presentations, documentation, or social media posts.
npx skillsauth add eric861129/skills_all-in-one image-enhancerInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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This skill takes your images and screenshots and makes them look better—sharper, clearer, and more professional.
Improve the image quality of screenshot.png
Enhance all images in this folder
Upscale this image to 4K resolution
Sharpen this blurry screenshot
Reduce compression artifacts in this image
Improve the quality of all PNG files in this directory
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
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