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Working with Images

Learn how to generate and edit images with simple prompts and clear controls.

Working with Images

This guide explains image generation and image editing in simple steps.

It is designed for everyday users who want better visual results without technical language.

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[IMAGE PLACEHOLDER: Image tool with prompt box, image settings, and result comparison view]

Core Workflow

StepWhat you doWhy it matters
1Write a clear instructionTells InfuseOS what to create or change
2Choose generate or editDecide whether to create a new image or modify one
3Set size or layout optionsHelps the output fit the channel or use case
4Run the requestCreates one or more results
5Compare, save, or downloadKeep the best version and continue refining

Generate vs Edit

ModeWhat it doesRequirement
GenerateCreates a new image from textNo input image required
EditModifies an existing imageAt least one image attachment required

Prompt Examples

Product image cleanup

Remove background clutter, keep the product shape unchanged, add soft natural shadows, and keep brand colors accurate.

Social creative variant

Create 3 visual variants for a product launch post with a clean background, bright but not oversaturated colors, and square format.

Thumbnail improvement

Edit this thumbnail to improve contrast and readability on mobile while keeping the subject details natural.

What Improves Image Quality

GoalWhat to specify
Better compositionLayout, framing, aspect ratio
Better editing controlWhat to keep unchanged and what to modify
Better style consistencyMood, lighting, color direction, references
Better final fitWhere the image will be used

Troubleshooting

ProblemLikely causeFix
Edit is not workingNo image is attachedAdd at least one image
Result is inconsistentPrompt is too vagueAdd style, lighting, or composition details
Output feels wrong for the channelSize or layout is unclearSpecify aspect ratio or purpose
Final result is close but not rightRequest is too broadRefine one change at a time

Quality Pattern That Works

  1. Start with one clear instruction.
  2. Review the first result.
  3. Refine one aspect at a time.
  4. Save the best version before making bigger changes.

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