Mediaclip integrates Picsart AI Image Upscaling into Mediaclip Designer

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A Before (left) and After (right) look at an upscaled photo using PicsArt’s AI Image Upscaling Tool. The AI fixes details, reduces blur, adds pixels and improves resolution.

Mediaclip announced the integration of Picsart’s AI Image Upscaling tool with Mediaclip Designer. This collaboration empowers Mediaclip customers to elevate their printing experience by harnessing the capabilities of high-resolution printing for low-resolution uploaded images by their consumers, the company said.

Picsart, a digital creation platform, brings a revolutionary solution to upscaling and printing low-resolution images. With the integration of Mediaclip and Picsart, customers can bid farewell to pixelated disappointments in online image uploads and welcome flawless prints that capture every detail in stunning clarity, according to the company.

“Elevate your print business to new heights by delivering unparalleled image quality,” said Maxime Therien, spokesperson, Mediaclip. “By upgrading to Picsart’s AI image upscaling integrated with Mediaclip Designer today, you can transform the way you print forever. It’s easy – you don’t have to upscale all uploaded images; just select those requiring special attention to match your printing process conditions.”

Getting started is as registering on your Mediaclip platform account to access the Picsart AI Upscaling solution. Detailed instructions on how to activate this feature can be found in Mediaclip’s comprehensive documentation.

For further information or specific inquiries, please reach out to your dedicated Mediaclip Account Manager.

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Gary Pageau is principal of InfoCircle LLC, continuing his marketing communications career. InfoCircle LLC is a marketing and communications consulting firm, specializing in business-to-business markets. For nearly 25 years, he was with PMA International, serving most recently as Publisher, Content Development and Strategic Initiatives. His primary responsibilities included overseeing the Association’s editorial department, marketing research unit, education and corporate relations department.