AI Combine

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AI Combine generates new AI images using a reference image and a text prompt — producing results that maintain consistent visual style, branding, or aesthetic across every output. Unlike fully text-based generation, AI Combine anchors the result to a reference, giving you more control over the final look.

How It Works

  1. A guest takes a photo at the booth
  2. AI Combine takes that photo alongside a reference image you provide
  3. Using the reference as a style or composition guide, AI generates a new image that blends the guest's likeness with the reference style
  4. The result is delivered to the gallery and is ready to share

What the Reference Image Controls

Depending on the prompt, the reference image can guide:

  • Visual style — artistic direction, color palette, lighting mood
  • Brand alignment — logos, product placement, branded environments
  • Scene composition — specific backgrounds, set designs, or themed environments that need to be consistent across all guests

Tip: AI Combine is ideal for branded corporate activations where every guest photo needs to look like it belongs to the same campaign. Set up the reference image once, and every output is on-brand automatically.

Supported Models

AI Combine supports the same model lineup as AI Modify, including Grok Imagine and GPT-Image 2. Model choice affects generation speed, prompt fidelity, and output quality. See How to Write Better Prompts for AI Modify and AI Combine for guidance.

AI Combine vs AI Modify

  • AI Modify works on the photo itself — it keeps the people and applies changes around them
  • AI Combine uses a reference image as an anchor for style and composition — useful when you have a specific look to match

For most live event transformations, start with AI Modify. Use AI Combine when brand consistency or a specific reference look is the priority.

Testing

Use AI Playground in Foto Master Cloud to test AI Combine prompts and reference images before the event.


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