This is less than one month before I stopped being an only-child, so I would like to see a better print of it.

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    There are definitely AI upscalers as some other users mentioned. I would scan the photo first though so you have the best possible digital copy of the photo before trying to upscale it.

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    Here’s what my Pixel did with perspective correction and some spot removal to get it to full-frame, along with the AI unblur function turned all the way up.

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    AI, but it will invent / draw the blur parts and may be somehow feel fake. I mean there is no magic in photography, what is missing only can be recreated.

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    Clean Scan perfectly Edit out big spots Use stable diffusion or stable diffusion based free upscalers

    So further edits and colour correction

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    Sorry, focus is the one thing that can’t be fixed in post by traditional methods. AI can attempt to make it better but often times the result looks like it was obviously AI generated… since well, it was.

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    Unblurring a photograph can be tricky, but there are tools available that might help improve the clarity. While working on edits, you could also try creative options like using a free face swap online tool to add a fun twist to your photos!