A Simple Tool for Improving Image Quality in Student Projects

In project-based learning, I often work with images that are low-resolution or slightly blurry — especially when using old photos, scanned materials, or images taken on different devices.

Recently, I’ve been using ImageEnhancer as a quick way to improve image clarity before presentations or digital assignments. It allows students to enhance image quality online without installing complex software, which makes it accessible even for beginners.

I’ve found it especially useful for visual storytelling projects, history presentations using archival images, and design-related assignments where image clarity matters but technical editing skills shouldn’t be a barrier.

I’m curious — how do you improve visual quality in their work without overwhelming them with advanced tools?

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