I can’t increase the image resolution from my side — please re-upload a clearer/high-resolution photo or follow the steps below to make the text readable.
Why I need a clearer image
If the photo is blurry, dark, low-resolution, or heavily compressed, automatic reading or OCR will fail. A new, clearer capture will let me read and transcribe the text accurately.
How to take a clearer photo (quick checklist)
- Use good lighting — bright, even light, avoid backlighting and glare.
- Hold the camera steady (use both hands or a tripod).
- Fill the frame with the document but leave a small margin; avoid digital zoom.
- Hold the camera parallel to the page to avoid perspective distortion.
- Tap the screen to focus before taking the shot (use macro mode for very small text).
- Use the highest-resolution setting available on your camera.
- Save/send the original file (PNG or highest-quality JPG); avoid screenshots or messaging-app-compressed images.
- If available, use a scanner app (Adobe Scan, Microsoft Office Lens, Google Drive scan, or your phone’s Notes app) — these auto-crop, straighten, and enhance contrast.
Quick fixes you can try now
- On iPhone: Open Notes → + → Scan Documents, or use Camera and tap to focus; then use Edit → Auto or adjust brightness/sharpness.
- On Android: Use Google Drive → + → Scan, or Microsoft Lens; or open Google Photos → Edit → adjust brightness/contrast/sharpness.
- Try taking several photos (burst mode) and pick the clearest one.
If you want my help
Re-upload the original/higher-resolution image. If you want, say “Please enhance/transcribe” and I’ll attempt to enhance (contrast/sharpness) and transcribe the text. If the image stays unreadable, I’ll tell you which parts are unclear and what to retake.
Would you like to re-upload now?