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Noreen Khalid🙏 8 karmaFeb 13, 2025@Image to Prompt Generatori use free generative fill use in photoshop 2024
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Realistic couple photo merge and creative generation!
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👋 Hi There! I’m James the maker of RemakePic. I built RemakePic for e-commerce sellers who source products from B2B platforms and keep running into the same problem: you’re not allowed to reuse the same product images across marketplaces, but reshooting everything is slow and expensive. RemakePic uses AI to recreate product images while preserving the original product details — so sellers can generate unique, platform-safe images without reshooting or manual editing. It’s especially useful if you sell on multiple platforms (Amazon, Wayfair, Shopify, etc.) or work with supplier-provided photos. I’m excited to hear your feedback — especially: • How do you currently handle duplicate image issues? • What marketplaces give you the most trouble with image compliance? Happy to answer any questions. Thanks for checking it out 🙌
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1) I like that it can produce many diff image sizes and multiple images. 2) Does a nice job of embellishing the prompt. 3) Nice that it can take in a specific Seed. 4) BUT I found it hard to replicate a specific character. Tried loading a pic or providing a link to it. Neither seemed to work.



