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Using the provided reference images as layout/contrast inspiration, replace the original dense Japanese policy infographics with 2x2 photorealistic contrast mosaics. Each of the four panels should display {argument name="store type" default="Modern Eyewear Boutique"} Different realistic interior scenes, including warm retail lighting, shelves full of eyeglasses, wooden cabinets, display cases, mirrors, and a sophisticated high-end showroom atmosphere. Add a small horizontal orange label near the left side of each panel, and use the following four labels precisely:{argument name="top left label" default="GPT-Image-2"} ,{argument name="top right label" default="GPT-Image-1.5"} ,{argument name="bottom left label" default="MAI Image 2 Efficient"} as well as{argument name="bottom right label" default="Flux.2 Flex"} Keep the images in a simple four-quadrant contrast format, without any Japanese report text, charts, government-style boxes, or any additional explanatory text besides the four orange labels.
Prompt breakdown
Using the provided reference images as layout/contrast inspiration, replace the original dense Japanese policy infographics with 2x2 photorealistic contrast mosaics.
Each of the four panels should display {argument name="store type" default="Modern Eyewear Boutique"} Different realistic interior scenes, including warm retail lighting, shelves full of eyeglasses, wooden cabinets, display cases, mirrors, and a sophisticated high-end showroom atmosphere.
Add a small horizontal orange label near the left side of each panel, and use the following four labels precisely:{argument name="top left label" default="GPT-Image-2"} ,{argument name="top right label" default="GPT-Image-1.5"} ,{argument name="bottom left label" default="MAI Image 2 Efficient"} as well as{argument name="bottom right label" default="Flux.2 Flex"} Keep the images in a simple four-quadrant contrast format, without any Japanese report text, charts, government-style boxes, or any additional explanatory text besides the four orange labels.
Avoid brand logos and review licensing before commercial use.










