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🎨 PHOTOSHOP BETA GUIDE

Nano Banana: Complete Guide

Ready Prompts (with Copy Button)

Each prompt includes contextual details to help you understand when and how to use it effectively. Click the copy button to use any prompt directly in Photoshop Beta.

1) Recover Lost Details

Perfect for wedding dresses, embroidered fabrics, or intricate patterns that lost sharpness due to compression or soft focus. Reconstructs fine details while maintaining scene consistency.

Recover fine embroidery details on the dress; enhance texture and stitching while keeping lighting consistent with the scene.

2) Photo Restoration

Ideal for vintage photographs, damaged prints, or scanned images. Removes age-related artifacts while preserving authentic film grain and natural skin characteristics.

Restore this old photo to modern clarity; remove scratches and dust; keep natural grain and realistic skin texture.

3) Sharpen a Blurry Area

Use when specific areas are out of focus while the rest of the image is sharp. Reconstructs detail without creating artificial smoothing or "plastic" skin textures.

Sharpen the selected blurry area; reconstruct missing details; preserve edges and avoid plastic skin.

4) Lighting/Mood Tuning

Transform the lighting atmosphere to match golden hour warmth. Essential for creating consistent mood across a series or enhancing flat midday lighting.

Change lighting to warm golden hour; add soft directional highlights; subtle shadows matching camera angle.

5) Remove Impossible Shadows

Eliminate harsh shadows from faces caused by overhead sun, hats, or architectural elements. Maintains realistic skin texture and pore detail throughout the correction.

Remove harsh shadows from the face; maintain realistic pores and skin texture; match color tone of surrounding areas.

6) Clear a Crowd

Remove unwanted people from tourist locations, events, or architectural photography. Intelligently reconstructs background scenery with accurate perspective and shadows.

Remove people from the background; reconstruct natural scenery and perspective; keep reflections and shadows consistent.

7) Remove Scaffolding/Fences

Perfect for architectural and real estate photography. Removes construction elements or barriers while accurately rebuilding underlying structures and surface textures.

Remove scaffolding and fences; rebuild underlying architecture and textures accurately.

8) Fix Head Position

Correct head angles in portraits where the subject is looking away. Maintains facial features, hairstyle consistency, and natural neck/shoulder alignment.

Turn the head slightly towards the camera; keep hairstyle and facial features consistent; natural neck and shoulder alignment.

9) Adjust Body Pose

Improve posture in professional portraits or business headshots. Corrects slouching while maintaining outfit details, proportions, and realistic clothing folds.

Adjust body pose to a confident upright stance; maintain the same outfit and proportions; realistic clothing folds.

10) Remove Glare from Glasses

Essential for professional headshots and business portraits. Eliminates flash reflections while preserving lens transparency and natural eye catchlights.

Remove reflections and glare from eyeglasses; keep lens transparency and natural catchlights.

11) Replace Text (Sign/Poster)

Update signage, posters, or branded elements in photographs. Matches original typography, perspective distortion, and environmental wear for realistic results.

Replace the text with "PixElect Studio"; match original font weight, kerning and perspective; preserve shadows and wear.

12) Background Clean‑up

Remove distracting elements, cables, or clutter from backgrounds. Maintains subtle ambient texture to prevent artificial-looking results and edge halos.

Clean the background; remove distractions and cables; keep subtle ambient texture; no halos.

13) Natural Skin Retouch

Professional beauty retouching that evens skin tones and reduces blemishes without over-smoothing. Preserves natural pores and micro-texture for realistic results.

Even out skin tones; reduce blemishes; preserve pores and natural micro‑texture; avoid over‑smoothing.

14) Enhance Dental/Jewelry Details

Add subtle shine and detail to jewelry, watches, or teeth in portraits. Maintains realistic appearance while enhancing reflections and sparkle.

Add subtle shine and detail to jewelry and teeth; avoid artificial look; keep reflections consistent.

15) Fix Color Cast

Correct unwanted color tints from mixed lighting or improper white balance. Neutralizes color cast while preserving accurate skin tones and contrast detail.

Correct color cast to neutral; maintain skin tones; preserve contrast and midtone detail.

16) Clothing Fix

Remove wrinkles and creases from clothing in professional portraits. Adds natural fabric texture while keeping pattern alignment and seam integrity.

Fix wrinkled clothing; add natural fabric texture; keep pattern alignment and seams intact.

17) Replace Background (Studio)

Convert any background to professional studio backdrop. Creates smooth gradients with realistic rim-lighting on subject edges for polished results.

Replace background with a soft dark studio backdrop; smooth gradient; realistic rim‑light on subject edges.

18) Fill Hair Gaps

Address sparse areas or gaps in hair coverage. Adds natural-looking strands following existing hair direction and shine patterns.

Fill hair gaps; add flyaway control; keep natural strand direction and shine.

19) Product Clean Plate

Essential for e-commerce and product photography. Removes dust, fingerprints, and imperfections while maintaining accurate color and surface reflections.

Remove dust and fingerprints from the product; enhance edges; keep true color and reflections.

20) Remove Lens Dirt/Flare

Clean up lens artifacts, dirt spots, or unwanted lens flare. Maintains original image contrast and fine detail throughout the correction.

Remove lens dirt and unwanted flare artifacts; maintain contrast and micro‑detail.

Setup & Quick Start

  1. Open Photoshop Beta.
  2. Select the target area with Lasso / Object Selection.
  3. Run the action from the Nano Banana tool/panel.
  4. Paste any of the prompts below, or write your own and try.
  5. If you don't like the result, use CtrlZ and iterate.

Tip: Create a new layer before each major edit so you can easily manage variations.

Workflow Tips (Pro)

  • Start small: Generate on a smaller selection first; expand if needed.
  • Match lighting: Ensure added content matches scene lighting and color.
  • Refine masks: Feather/density tweaks keep blends natural.
  • Versioning: Keep each attempt on a separate layer; keep the best at the end.

Limitations

  • Resolution: Some generations still aren't ultra‑high‑res—use zoom crops carefully.
  • Misalignment: Slight shifts can appear along the edges of the selection.
  • One‑at‑a‑time output: Often one result per run—generate multiple times for options.

Video Tutorial

Watch the comprehensive walkthrough below.

Watch on YouTube →

FAQ

Should I edit a very large area at once?

For best results, work in smaller steps and keep each major change on its own layer.

Can I write prompts in my native language?

Yes. Keeping technical terms in English often yields more consistent results.

The result looks too soft/plastic. What now?

Add phrases like "preserve texture / avoid over‑smoothing" and reduce the selection size.

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