upscaling

/ʌpˈskeɪlɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of increasing the size, quality, or value of something, especially an image or digital file.
    • She is upscaling her wardrobe by buying better quality clothes.
    • Upscaling old movies to high definition requires special software.
    • The company is upscaling its production line to meet higher demand.
noun
  1. The process or result of making something larger or better in quality.
    • The upscaling of the business led to more jobs in the area.
    • Upscaling of low-resolution images is common in digital restoration.
    • The upscaling of the video took several hours.
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