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A "reference mood" slider would be super helpful, so you can tell it whether you want the final image to lean toward moody and dramatic or bright and airy before the self-refining kicks in. That way I'm not constantly re-prompting it when the first pass comes out a little too dark or too flat.
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“Muse Image Guide”
Muse Image Guide was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #104 on the daily leaderboard. Muse Image plans your shot, searches the web for context, and self-refines drafts before you see them. See real examples and how to try it today.
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A "reference mood" slider would be super helpful, so you can tell it whether you want the final image to lean toward moody and dramatic or bright and airy before the self-refining kicks in. That way I'm not constantly re-prompting it when the first pass comes out a little too dark or too flat.