EditThisPic vs Remini for Old Photos
Old photos need more than just enhancement. Here's which tool handles restoration better.
The Verdict
Remini is popular for enhancing blurry and low-quality photos β it sharpens faces and improves clarity. But old photos often need more: repairing tears, removing stains, fixing water damage, and colorizing. EditThisPic handles the full restoration workflow through natural language. Remini is a quick fix for clarity. EditThisPic is the complete restoration tool.
| Feature | EditThisPic | Remini |
|---|---|---|
| Face Enhancement | Yes, via prompt | Yes, specialized AI |
| Repair Physical Damage | Yes, describe the damage | No |
| Remove Stains/Marks | Yes, describe what to remove | No |
| Colorize B&W Photos | Yes, via prompt | No dedicated tool |
| Fix Faded Colors | Yes, describe restoration | Basic enhancement only |
| Free Tier | 1 free edit/week | 5 free enhancements |
| Sharpen Blurry Faces | Yes | Yes, industry-leading |
| Fix Water Damage | Yes | No |
Remini's Face Enhancement
Remini excels at sharpening blurry faces in old photos. Its AI adds convincing detail to low-resolution portraits. For face-specific enhancement, it's excellent.
EditThisPic's Full Restoration
Old photos often have multiple issues: tears, stains, fading, scratches, water damage. EditThisPic lets you describe each problem: 'repair the tear on the left side and remove the water stain.' Remini can't fix physical damage.
Combined Workflow
For badly damaged old photos, use EditThisPic first to repair physical damage and fix colors, then use Remini to sharpen faces if needed. Or use EditThisPic for everything β it handles face enhancement too.
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