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Review and re-enhance images

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Review enhancements

After your images have been processed, you can preview each enhancement. In the right hand sidebar you can see all images in your order, change settings or finetune images.

For reviewing the images, you can:

  • Toggle between original and enhanced image: Press \ (backslash) to flip between Original and Enhanced instantly or click the 'Compare' button.

  • Zoom & pan: Zoom to 100–200% to inspect the image in more detail. Mind that you are looking at a lower resolution preview.

  • Navigate images by using the arrow keys ← / →

  • View your images one by one or in a grid: the grid view gives a quick overview of all images in your order. Click one of the images to get a more detailed view.


Previews vs. full-resolution

Enhancement previews are displayed at a lower resolution with a watermark. You’ll get the full-resolution images without watermarks once you download with an active plan.


Rate images and give feedback (this trains the AI)

Every image can be rated 1–5 stars. Use the text note to call out issues and select which categories should be improved:

  • Examples:

    • “WB slightly magenta”

    • “Sky too saturated”

    • “Verticals still leaning”

    • “Window pull needed in living room”

Your ratings/notes help us spot patterns and retrain the AI for better results on similar scenes.


Re-enhance images

Single image re-enhance

1. Open the image → click AI settings in the sidebar.

2. Adjust only what’s needed (e.g., Sky replacement off or Window pulls on).

3. Click Apply. A new version is processed with the updated settings.

Batch apply settings

4. Instead of clicking Apply in the previous step, click Copy settings.

5. Select the images you want to re-enhance or toggle Select all

6. Click Paste settings to re-enhance the selected batch.


Common review scenarios (what to change)

  • Too warm/cold overall → Try another Enhancement style (like Neutral) and apply that to all images. If that doesn't work, read more about finetuning your images.

  • Sky looks unrealistic → Keep Sky replacement enabled but pick another setting (like Low cloud). If that doesn't work, disable sky replacement to maintain the original sky.

  • Window looks unrealistic → This can happen when the original image does not have enough dynamic range. Try disabling Window pulls.

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