If you don’t have any AI third-party upscaling tools to do the hard work on enlarge low res images, I find the best alternative is to use Photoshop Detail 2.0 Upscale. This is Photoshop Sensei AI beta testing upscale tool. Works best for upscaling low-resolution images or AI-Generated Images. This is how you can get it working in your Photoshop setup.
On the top menu go to Edit > Preference >Technology Previews Check the Box where it says Enable Preserve Details 2.0 Upscale Then go to Image > Image Size or Alt Ctrl I to bring up the dialogue box. Where it says Resample, [...]Ever need to remove those ugly low-res blocky artifacts, this trick can be helpful. Especially on those AI-generated images or highly compressed jpg files.
When you have your image open, on the top menu go to Filters Neural Filters. The right-hand side menu will pop open. Click on the erlenmeyer flask icon (Beta Filters). On the JPEG Artifacts Removal section, first-time users, download the filter by clicking on the cloud icon. Once downloaded toggle the switch on. Select one of the three modes from the drop-down Low Medium or High. At the bottom where it says output, you can select the desired applied method for [...]When you have layers and layers and just need to find a specific layer, it can be daunting process. So as long as you have renamed your layers you can find them quickly with the search in Photoshop.
In the layers tab, click on the search icon (default it says Kind) and select Name from dropdown list. Type in the layer name your would like to search, Photoshop will then list all the layers under that search name. There is a up down switch that can be toggled to turn off the name search or you can simply change this by going back to the dropdown list to reselect Kind. Other options for search includes Effect, Mode, [...]I have been using Photoshop since version 3 that was way back around 1995. Yes, I’m an old designer fart and still using Photoshop to this day. From the years of experience, these are some of the shortcut keys I use to speed up my workflow. While 2019 and 2018 have slightly different keymaps most will still work on the Creative Cloud edition.
LAYERS:Bring up the layers panel: F7
Move layer up: Ctrl Shift ] (Mac Command Shift ])
Move layer down: Ctrl Shift [ (Mac Command Shift [)
Merge Layers: Ctrl E (Mac Command E)
Lock Layer: Ctrl / (Mac Command /)
Rename layer and then shift down to the next layer: [...]