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All advanced options are optional. If you leave them at defaults, GESTEL picks reasonable settings based on your reference images. Use these controls when you want to be specific about how the image is framed and lit.
Advanced options panel with camera, lighting, and shot type controls visible
Choose a camera preset to influence the rendering style, grain, color science, and overall aesthetic of the output.
Camera preset popover listing all seven camera options
PresetCharacter
Hasselblad X2DMedium format clarity, neutral color, fine detail
Canon 5D IVClassic DSLR look, warm tones, versatile
Fujifilm X-T5Film-like color rendering, slight warmth
Sony A7IVClean and modern, accurate colors
Kodak Portra 400Film grain, warm skin tones, soft highlights
2000s DigicamEarly digital aesthetic, slight noise, punchy colors
80s VintageHeavy grain, faded colors, retro feel
Controls the vertical position of the camera relative to the subject.
AngleDescription
Eye levelCamera at subject’s eye height — neutral, natural
Low angleCamera below eye level, looking up — makes subject appear larger
High angleCamera above eye level, looking down — creates overview feel
Dutch angleCamera tilted on its axis — adds tension or dynamism
Bird’s eyeDirectly overhead, 90° down
Worm’s eyeDirectly below, 90° up
Controls how much of the subject fits in the frame.
Shot typeWhat it shows
Extreme close-upA single detail — texture, label, hardware
Close-upFace or product fills the frame
Medium close-upHead and upper chest, or product with some context
Medium shotWaist up
Medium fullKnees up
Full bodyHead to toe
Wide shotSubject plus significant environment
AerialWide overhead view, subject small in environment
Sets where the main light source is positioned relative to the subject.
DirectionEffect
FrontEven illumination, minimal shadows
Side (left)Shadows fall right, adds dimensionality
Side (right)Shadows fall left
BackSubject silhouetted or rim-lit
OverheadShadows fall directly below
45° keyClassic three-quarter lighting
RimLight wraps the edge of the subject
UnderLight from below — dramatic, unconventional
Controls the hardness and character of the light.
Light quality options shown in the lighting settings popover
QualityLook
Soft diffusedGentle gradients, no hard shadows
Harsh directSharp shadows, high contrast
NaturalAmbient daylight character
Studio strobeClean, even, professional
Ring lightEven front light with circular catchlight
Neon/gelColored light, vivid hues
CandlelightWarm, flickering, low-key
OvercastFlat outdoor light, no directional shadow
Shifts the overall color tone of the lighting.
TemperatureTone
Warm/goldenAmber, sun-warmed
Cool/blueCold, clinical, or twilight
NeutralNo color cast
SunsetDeep orange-gold
TungstenOrange-yellow incandescent
FluorescentSlight green-white cast
Sets the output image dimensions.
Aspect ratio picker showing 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, 16:9, and 9:16 options
RatioPixelsBest for
1:12048 × 2048Square social media, product tiles
4:32048 × 1536Landscape editorial, presentations
3:41536 × 2048Portrait fashion, mobile
16:92048 × 1152Wide banner, video thumbnail
9:161152 × 2048Vertical social (Stories, Reels)
You don’t need to set every option. Start with just aspect ratio and one lighting preset to see if that’s enough before tuning further.