High-resolution & Enhance
Export your work up to 4k
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Export your work up to 4k
Last updated
Presenting your work with the finest detail is essential, whether collaborating with your team or showcasing to clients. With Fermat, you can visualize and download your designs in high-resolution, ensuring every intricate detail is presented with clarity and precision. In this guide, we will take you step-by-step through the process of upscale & enhance your designs.
To export your designs in up to 4K resolution or enhance them, follow these steps:
Go to Fermat.app and log in to your account.
Open: 'High-resolution & enhance' tool.
Describe the lighting, colors, materials, and any other details you'd like to see in your enhanced image.
Optionally, you can click the blue magic wand button to refine your description. Alternatively, upload a reference image and press the same button to analyze it and generate an accurate description based on the attached image.
Scale: Adjusts the size of the image generated.
Increasing this number will extend the generation time, taking up to 5 minutes for 5K images
Creativity: Controls the level of imaginative variation from your reference image. Increasing creativity allows to give more freedom to produce different results. Lowering creativity will maintain the design's accuracy to your initial idea.
Resemblance: Determines how closely the AI matches the reference image. A higher resemblance value means the generated image will look more like your reference. Lower values may introduce more deviation from the input, giving the AI more freedom in its interpretation.
HDR: enhances the contrast and brightness in the image, making it appear more vivid with more detailed shadows and highlights. Increasing HDR improves the dynamic range and depth, resulting in a more visually striking image. Lowering HDR can make the image look more flat and less intense in terms of light and shadow contrast.
Go to Fermat.app and log in to your account.
Open: 'High-resolution & enhance' tool.
Switch to page 'High-resolution' in the left panel. Learn more about pages.