{"id":"31195","prompt":"Using [Image 1 Reference] as the sole visual basis, generate a vertical 3:4 street photography knowledge analysis chart (educational infographic poster). Goal: Use clear and interesting diagrams to explain \"subject position, camera position, lens/distance, camera height, shooting angle, and composition points\" for the purpose of teaching others how to recreate the shot. Overall style: Clean and high-end photography tutorial infographic + light scrapbook-style annotations; light off-white paper texture or light gray background; mainly black, white, and gray; automatically extract 1–2 colors from Image 1 as accents; sharp lines, high information density but not cluttered, unified alignment, and strong readability.\n\nMandatory Rules:\n- Must preserve the following from Image 1: subject pose, relative position between subject and environment, main background structural lines, lighting direction, and spatial logic.\n- Do not change the pose or the scene; only provide an \"analytical diagrammatic presentation.\"\n- Faces are not the focus: they can be lightly blurred/simplified, no realistic beautification, no emphasis on facial features.\n- Full Chinese; no English, no brand names, no watermarks, no UI interface elements.\n\nFixed Layout (remains the same every time, does not change with Image 1):\n1) Main Visual Area (upper half or large image on the left): Place the \"Reference Scene Display\" (lightly stylized/illustrated based on Image 1, but with recognizable scene and posture), overlaid with: rule-of-thirds grid, subject outline box, leading line prompts, vertical/horizontal line correction prompts; use numbered dots + hand-drawn arrows to mark key points (subject landing point, negative space direction, leg extension direction, background leading line source).\n2) Diagram Area (two side-by-side images on the right or bottom half):\n- Top View: Use minimalist icons to draw wall/street/building boundaries (abstracted from Image 1), subject position (person icon), camera position (camera icon); must show shooting direction arrows, distance between subject and camera (dashed line + numerical range), recommended position points A/B (two alternative positions); camera orientation must match Image 1 (front/side/oblique, etc.).\n- Side View: Draw ground line, subject height示意, camera height示意, tilt angle sector; must show camera height range from ground (reasonably inferred from Image 1), lens tilt angle range (reasonably inferred from Image 1); low angle/eye level/high angle must be correct.\n3) Parameter Card Area (three fixed rounded-corner cards at the bottom):\n- Card 1: Lens and Distance (give recommended equivalent focal length range + shooting distance range).\n- Card 2: Camera Height and Angle (give camera height range + tilt angle range).\n- Card 3: Pose and Body Points (summarize key points of the pose in Image 1 using short sentences).\n4) Error Demonstration Area (fixed at the bottom right): 3 red-cross error prompts (automatically generated based on the most relevant issues in Image 1, short sentences), for example: don't use ultra-wide angle too close to the face, don't crop toes/fingers, don't use a camera position that's too high resulting in distorted proportions (adjust automatically based on Image 1's actual situation).\n\nAutomatic Inference Requirements (to make it usable for any replacement of Image 1):\n- Automatically infer and write into the diagrams based on Image 1: camera orientation, camera height, shooting distance interval, equivalent focal length interval, subject landing point and cropping strategy, background leading line source.\n- All numerical values should be expressed as \"ranges\" (credible and reproducible), do not provide a single fixed number.\n\nOutput Requirements:\nHigh definition, sharp lines, natural shadows, unified icons, neat layout, readable information; no garbled text, no logos, no watermarks, no excessive decoration.\n\nNegative Constraints:\nNo watermarks, no logos, no English, no garbled text, no overly realistic faces, no exaggerated cartoon proportions, no limb deformities/extra fingers, no cluttered layouts, no low resolution, no heavy filters, no changes to the subject pose or scene relationship of Image 1.","promptEn":"Using [Image 1 Reference] as the sole visual basis, generate a vertical 3:4 street photography knowledge analysis chart (educational infographic poster). Goal: Use clear and interesting diagrams to explain \"subject position, camera position, lens/distance, camera height, shooting angle, and composition points\" for the purpose of teaching others how to recreate the shot. Overall style: Clean and high-end photography tutorial infographic + light scrapbook-style annotations; light off-white paper texture or light gray background; mainly black, white, and gray; automatically extract 1–2 colors from Image 1 as accents; sharp lines, high information density but not cluttered, unified alignment, and strong readability.\n\nMandatory Rules:\n- Must preserve the following from Image 1: subject pose, relative position between subject and environment, main background structural lines, lighting direction, and spatial logic.\n- Do not change the pose or the scene; only provide an \"analytical diagrammatic presentation.\"\n- Faces are not the focus: they can be lightly blurred/simplified, no realistic beautification, no emphasis on facial features.\n- Full Chinese; no English, no brand names, no watermarks, no UI interface elements.\n\nFixed Layout (remains the same every time, does not change with Image 1):\n1) Main Visual Area (upper half or large image on the left): Place the \"Reference Scene Display\" (lightly stylized/illustrated based on Image 1, but with recognizable scene and posture), overlaid with: rule-of-thirds grid, subject outline box, leading line prompts, vertical/horizontal line correction prompts; use numbered dots + hand-drawn arrows to mark key points (subject landing point, negative space direction, leg extension direction, background leading line source).\n2) Diagram Area (two side-by-side images on the right or bottom half):\n- Top View: Use minimalist icons to draw wall/street/building boundaries (abstracted from Image 1), subject position (person icon), camera position (camera icon); must show shooting direction arrows, distance between subject and camera (dashed line + numerical range), recommended position points A/B (two alternative positions); camera orientation must match Image 1 (front/side/oblique, etc.).\n- Side View: Draw ground line, subject height示意, camera height示意, tilt angle sector; must show camera height range from ground (reasonably inferred from Image 1), lens tilt angle range (reasonably inferred from Image 1); low angle/eye level/high angle must be correct.\n3) Parameter Card Area (three fixed rounded-corner cards at the bottom):\n- Card 1: Lens and Distance (give recommended equivalent focal length range + shooting distance range).\n- Card 2: Camera Height and Angle (give camera height range + tilt angle range).\n- Card 3: Pose and Body Points (summarize key points of the pose in Image 1 using short sentences).\n4) Error Demonstration Area (fixed at the bottom right): 3 red-cross error prompts (automatically generated based on the most relevant issues in Image 1, short sentences), for example: don't use ultra-wide angle too close to the face, don't crop toes/fingers, don't use a camera position that's too high resulting in distorted proportions (adjust automatically based on Image 1's actual situation).\n\nAutomatic Inference Requirements (to make it usable for any replacement of Image 1):\n- Automatically infer and write into the diagrams based on Image 1: camera orientation, camera height, shooting distance interval, equivalent focal length interval, subject landing point and cropping strategy, background leading line source.\n- All numerical values should be expressed as \"ranges\" (credible and reproducible), do not provide a single fixed number.\n\nOutput Requirements:\nHigh definition, sharp lines, natural shadows, unified icons, neat layout, readable information; no garbled text, no logos, no watermarks, no excessive decoration.\n\nNegative Constraints:\nNo watermarks, no logos, no English, no garbled text, no overly realistic faces, no exaggerated cartoon proportions, no limb deformities/extra fingers, no cluttered layouts, no low resolution, no heavy filters, no changes to the subject pose or scene relationship of Image 1.","promptZh":"Using [Image 1 Reference] as the sole visual basis, generate a vertical 3:4 street photography knowledge analysis chart (educational infographic poster). Goal: Use clear and interesting diagrams to explain \"subject position, camera position, lens/distance, camera height, shooting angle, and composition points\" for the purpose of teaching others how to recreate the shot. Overall style: Clean and high-end photography tutorial infographic + light scrapbook-style annotations; light off-white paper texture or light gray background; mainly black, white, and gray; automatically extract 1–2 colors from Image 1 as accents; sharp lines, high information density but not cluttered, unified alignment, and strong readability.\n\nMandatory Rules:\n- Must preserve the following from Image 1: subject pose, relative position between subject and environment, main background structural lines, lighting direction, and spatial logic.\n- Do not change the pose or the scene; only provide an \"analytical diagrammatic presentation.\"\n- Faces are not the focus: they can be lightly blurred/simplified, no realistic beautification, no emphasis on facial features.\n- Full Chinese; no English, no brand names, no watermarks, no UI interface elements.\n\nFixed Layout (remains the same every time, does not change with Image 1):\n1) Main Visual Area (upper half or large image on the left): Place the \"Reference Scene Display\" (lightly stylized/illustrated based on Image 1, but with recognizable scene and posture), overlaid with: rule-of-thirds grid, subject outline box, leading line prompts, vertical/horizontal line correction prompts; use numbered dots + hand-drawn arrows to mark key points (subject landing point, negative space direction, leg extension direction, background leading line source).\n2) Diagram Area (two side-by-side images on the right or bottom half):\n- Top View: Use minimalist icons to draw wall/street/building boundaries (abstracted from Image 1), subject position (person icon), camera position (camera icon); must show shooting direction arrows, distance between subject and camera (dashed line + numerical range), recommended position points A/B (two alternative positions); camera orientation must match Image 1 (front/side/oblique, etc.).\n- Side View: Draw ground line, subject height示意, camera height示意, tilt angle sector; must show camera height range from ground (reasonably inferred from Image 1), lens tilt angle range (reasonably inferred from Image 1); low angle/eye level/high angle must be correct.\n3) Parameter Card Area (three fixed rounded-corner cards at the bottom):\n- Card 1: Lens and Distance (give recommended equivalent focal length range + shooting distance range).\n- Card 2: Camera Height and Angle (give camera height range + tilt angle range).\n- Card 3: Pose and Body Points (summarize key points of the pose in Image 1 using short sentences).\n4) Error Demonstration Area (fixed at the bottom right): 3 red-cross error prompts (automatically generated based on the most relevant issues in Image 1, short sentences), for example: don't use ultra-wide angle too close to the face, don't crop toes/fingers, don't use a camera position that's too high resulting in distorted proportions (adjust automatically based on Image 1's actual situation).\n\nAutomatic Inference Requirements (to make it usable for any replacement of Image 1):\n- Automatically infer and write into the diagrams based on Image 1: camera orientation, camera height, shooting distance interval, equivalent focal length interval, subject landing point and cropping strategy, background leading line source.\n- All numerical values should be expressed as \"ranges\" (credible and reproducible), do not provide a single fixed number.\n\nOutput Requirements:\nHigh definition, sharp lines, natural shadows, unified icons, neat layout, readable information; no garbled text, no logos, no watermarks, no excessive decoration.\n\nNegative Constraints:\nNo watermarks, no logos, no English, no garbled text, no overly realistic faces, no exaggerated cartoon proportions, no limb deformities/extra fingers, no cluttered layouts, no low resolution, no heavy filters, no changes to the subject pose or scene relationship of Image 1."}