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Available Image Generation Modes
Available Image Generation Modes
Updated over a week ago

We offer three different image generation modes to help you create the best visuals for your needs: Trained AI Location Models, Variations, and Experimental Mode. Each mode has its own strengths, making them suitable for different use cases. Below, we explain the differences and advantages of each mode to help you choose the right one for your project.

1. Trained AI Location Models

What it is:

  • This mode uses AI models that have been trained on specific location sets. These models are designed to produce highly accurate and realistic images with authentic lighting, textures, and photographic characteristics.

Advantages:

  • Photorealistic results: The AI is trained to replicate real-world settings, making the generated images look incredibly lifelike.

  • Consistency: Since the models are trained on actual location data, they ensure consistent lighting and composition.

  • Creative control: You can use the original prompt, tweak it, or enter an entirely new one while still maintaining the realistic qualities of the original location.

Best for:

  • Projects that require highly realistic images, such as product mockups or location-based scenes.

2. Variations

What it is:

  • This mode allows you to create variations of an existing image by tweaking different aspects while keeping a connection to the original image. You can use the original prompt, modify it, or provide your own.

Advantages:

  • Easy customization: You can quickly generate multiple versions of an image by adjusting prompts.

  • Multiple outputs: This mode generates 4 images in one session, providing a variety of options based on a single image.

  • Balance between consistency and creativity: While the variations stay connected to the original image, you can also introduce new creative elements.

Best for:

  • Projects where you want to explore different creative takes on an image without completely changing the original concept.

3. Experimental Mode

What it is:

  • Experimental Mode gives you full control over the camera angle and camera height while preserving the image's composition. It also offers the option to choose from a 360° image.

Advantages:

  • Camera control: You can adjust both the angle and height of the camera, giving you greater flexibility in framing your image.

  • Choose from 360° Image: This option lets you rotate your field of view in a 360° image, allowing you to select your preferred section or viewing angle as the starting reference point.

  • Gap fixing: This mode includes tools to fix any gaps that appear when adjusting angles or heights, keeping the composition seamless.

Best for:

  • Users who need precise control over the camera perspective or want to create dynamic scenes with various angles or panoramic views.

Key Differences

Feature

Trained AI Models

Variations

Experimental Mode

Focus

Photorealistic images

Creative variations of an image

Full control of camera angle/height

Image Realism

High

Moderate

Moderate

Customization Options

Prompt adjustment

Prompt & variation generation

Camera angle, height, and prompt

Unique Outputs per Session

4 images

4 images

1 or 5 images

Best For

Realistic scenes, consistency

Creative exploration, alternatives

Precise framing, panoramic views

We hope this guide helps you understand the differences and advantages of each generation mode. If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out for assistance!

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