Midjourney recently added a new feature that lets users edit generated images. It is a popular artificial intelligence (AI) image generation tool. The new Web Editor feature enables inline editing capabilities for the AI tool. This will let users make granular changes to images. The image editor comes with multiple new tools. These tools can be used to make several changes. Some of these include making spot edits, zooming in, panning out, changing perspectives, and more. The feature also allows users to edit the initial prompt to regenerate either the entire image or a part of it.
Midjourney releases Web Editor Tool
In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), the company announced the launch of the Web Editor tool. This will be part of Midjourney’s lightbox functionality. It will also offer a way to make specific changes to an image instead of regenerating it entirely. The AI firm said that the Web Editor unifies multiple separate image actions into a single interface.
Midjourney also explained the functionality of the tool in detail on its support page. The editor tool will feature an eraser that can erase the areas that a user wants to regenerate. There will be a Restore function that can refine the erased areas. It also has a scale feature that expands the canvas and acts like a zoom-out function. An interesting tool is Edit Prompt, which lets users make changes to the original prompt for the image. Users will be able to change the text, add or remove parameters. They can also change the way references have been used in the image. This feature works similarly to the ‘remix’ feature.
However, there are limits to the things that you can change and the things that cannot be. Though users can erase and regenerate parts of an image, it is currently not possible to replace the subject with another.
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