Image-to-Image Polish
Refine Color & Typography (Image-to-Image)
Polish an existing diagram into publication quality without redesigning it.
Prompt
Refine this diagram with a cohesive academic color palette, improved font hierarchy, consistent line weights, and balanced whitespace. Preserve: - Overall layout and spatial relationships - All labels and their wording - Arrow directions and connections - Scientific content Improve: - Color palette: switch to a restrained academic palette (deep navy, teal, light gray) with one accent color for the most important element. - Typography: use one clean sans-serif throughout; titles 14pt, labels 10pt, annotations 8pt. - Line weights: thin 0.75pt for connectors, medium 1.5pt for main flow arrows. - Whitespace: add 8pt padding inside boxes; align elements to a consistent grid. Subtly add a single accent color to draw the reader's eye to the key result. Do not add new structures, do not redesign, do not relabel. Output should look publication-ready for a top-conference submission.Use in Generator
When to use
When you already have a draft figure (PowerPoint export, screenshot, hand-drawn) and need it cleaned up to match journal standards.
Variations
Strict-preserve micro-edit
Refine this image. Preserve everything exactly except: (1) replace label "S8" with "Ss" in the same font / size / color; (2) apply a subtle 45-degree diagonal light-gray pattern to the canvas background covering the full canvas at low contrast.
Upgrade to Nature-style
Upgrade to Nature-journal styling: white background, single accent color (deep blue), serif titles, sans-serif labels, fine line weights. No gradients, no shadows. Keep all original content intact.
Tips
- Always say "Preserve …" first. Without explicit preservation, models redesign aggressively.
- List the exact properties to change. "Improve typography" is too vague; "use sans-serif at 10pt" is actionable.
- For strict micro-edits, repeat "Do not change anything else" in 2 separate places in the prompt.
FAQ
Why does the model sometimes add new elements anyway?
The model has a creative bias. To enforce strictness, repeat "do NOT add new structures" near the end of the prompt and use the polish-neurips-diagram template style.
Can it preserve a specific color from the input image?
Yes — say "Preserve the original purple block color exactly" and reference what it represents.
