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Replace image background

With Seelab, you can easily replace the background of an image in just a few seconds. This is particularly useful when you have product photos that you want to place in a different environment.

Select Your Image



You have two options to select an image to edit:
From the creation flow: Hover over an image and click the "edit" button.
From the "editor" tab: You can upload an image from your computer to modify it.

Replace Background

Next, make sure you have selected the "replace" tab in the toolbar on the left side of the editor.

Select the "Replace Background" Mode



In the right-hand column, below the brush & mask settings, you will see a "Replace Background" area.

Click the "Replace" button, which will appear white once selected.

Replace Background Mode

Creating a New Background



Describe the New Background You Want to Create



Prompt

In the prompt window at the bottom of the application, describe the new background you want to create.

Balance Settings



You can adjust the balance slider to allow more or less creativity for the AI.

Balance

Keep the image: If you push the slider to the left, the applied mask will be stricter.
Better creativity: If you push the slider to the right, the mask will be slightly extended, and the integration with the background will be more creative.

The balance setting greatly depends on the image you are using. Don't hesitate to adjust it for better results!

Selecting the Best Result and Iterating



After a few seconds, Seelab will offer you 3 modification options, which will appear in the bottom right of the application. You can click on each generation to view it in full size.

Results

Confirm the image you want to keep by clicking the "select" button.

Image Selection

If you are not satisfied with the results, click the "cancel" button or relaunch a batch of 3 proposals by clicking the "more samples" button at the bottom of the suggestions.

The quality and composition of the original image significantly affect the result. The better the starting quality, the better the outcome!

Updated on: 04/10/2024

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