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Overview
This section covers various changes or edits you can make to an image. You can edit images for Actors, Locations, Shots and any image you generate in FilmSpark.
Image Editor
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- To make edits to an Actor or Shot Image, click on the Edit button under the image. This will open a menu that will let you generate a similar image with a change to it, such as changing the Actor's hair color or clothing.
- Image Edit Model: Click to open a list of image edit models you can use. New models (HiDream, GPT Image 2, and more) are added regularly — see the Model Guide.
- Specialized Image Edit Models:
- Luma Reframe / Luma Reframe (Flash) - Adjust the Aspect Ratio of an image. Options include Aspect Ratio selection, optional Prompt, and Grid Position for precise canvas placement.
- Qwen Multiple Angles Edit - Change the camera view of an existing image.
Qwen Multiple Angles
Qwen Multiple Angles
- Adv. Settings: Some models have advanced settings like output resolution and seed numbers.
- Paint: Use in-painting and text placement for precise edits. Click the Paint button to open the Paint Toolbar. Select an area with pencil or eraser, then use the Prompt to add, remove, or change content within that spot.
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- Prompt: Describe the edit you want to make. For example, "Change hair color to red".
- Including Reference Images: Click the Add icon in the bottom left corner of the Prompt field to add reference images.
- Number of Edits: Generate 1, 2, or 4 image edits at once in the Image Edit UI.
Edit Multiple Gens
Edit Multiple Gens
- Generate Edit: Click to generate the edited image. The credit cost is shown on the button, which now always sits in the lower-right panel. Hover tooltips are available throughout the Image Edit UI.