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How to use the Face Enhance AI filter

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Written by Bartol Freskura
Updated over a week ago

No matter if you use Video call to record a family call, or for a business presentation, there is always someone whose video is not sharp.

You would love to share these videos but due to poor quality, they are hard to watch so you're having second thoughts about sharing.

Here is where AI Webcam Enhancer can step in, and enhance your video to the point that it's pleasant to watch.

Tips for best results:

  1. Apply the filter on front-facing faces. This filter won't have great success when the face is angled, not well-lit, or very small.

  2. For best results, apply the filter on videos that have a decent level of quality and faces are visible. If the face lacks details, the filter might reconstruct the face differently than what the person looks like in reality.

  3. Apply this filter if there are human faces in the video. Zoom video calls are one example where this filter could help the most.

AI Webcam Enhancer is very similar to AI upscaling filters, but it only works on human faces. It also works much better than general upscaling as it’s focused on upscaling and enhancing human faces only.

Troubleshooting

Faces are flickering

If the faces flicker and have lots of artifacts, it means the AI can't detect the face properly.

Make sure the faces in the video are not angled, well-lit, and not very small. If this won't help, we advise that you disable the filter and use the other upscaling AI filters instead.

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