{"id":"32030","prompt":"Please turn each photo I upload into an independent high-end design poster, no multi-image stitching, each photo output separately. Use a 3:4 vertical composition overall, with the top and bottom regions strictly 1:1 in height, each occupying 50% of the frame.\n\nThe upper half preserves the original photo, maintaining the subject structure, spatial relationships, authentic materials, natural lighting, and original color atmosphere, with only slight professional photographic color grading to give it the quality of art magazines, independent publications, and exhibition photography. To adapt to the frame, the environmental background can be naturally extended, but the subject must not be stretched, distorted, or changed.\n\nThe lower half uses a clean ivory background to extract the most recognizable subjects, outlines, gestures, and narrative relationships from the photo, converting them into minimalist abstract visuals according to a \"deconstruction—screening—refinement—reconstruction\" logic. Focus on preserving unique volume proportions, axes, curves, intersections, layering, occlusions, negative space, and asymmetrical relationships, reorganized with a few geometric shapes; do not fully replicate details, but the correspondence with the original image above must be immediately felt. The composition emphasizes visual gravity, scale differences, primary/secondary hierarchy, positive/negative shapes, and whitespace rhythm, avoiding iconization, average arrangement, and fragmented accumulation.\n\nThe color scheme is entirely extracted from the photo above and simplified into 1 primary color, 1 dark structural color, and 1 light/neutral color, with at most a few key accent colors added. Prioritize preserving the most recognizable and spirited colors from the original image, building layers through area proportions, depth relationships, and local contrast, maintaining cleanliness, restraint, and vitality, while avoiding overall graying and average color use.\n\nThe text establishes a complete high-end editorial-style micro-typography system: extract a poetic English main title of 2–5 words from the photo's light/shadow, space, motion, material, or emotion, paired with 2–4 sets of tiny auxiliary text, which can be freely combined from short phrases, status words, location or object information, numbers, chapter markers, serial numbers, scale-style digits, directional words, material words, archive tags, or miniature descriptions, without using years. The main title is responsible for emotion, while the small text handles order and detail, making the text like editorial notes in art books, architectural journals, or exhibition catalogs, rather than common titles.\n\nThe text must be composed with abstract graphics, arranged along geometric axes, edges, outlines, or negative space, and can be vertically arranged, rotated, columned, spaced out, edge-aligned, corner-pressed, spanning color blocks, embedded between shapes, or intertwined and aligned with the subject; allow one set of text to be extremely small and another slightly larger, establishing a reading path through font size contrast, spacing, direction, and position. Overall, use a restrained combination of serif and thin editorial fonts, letting abstract shapes handle visual memory and text handle structure, rhythm, and a sense of sophistication.\n\nThe overall presentation features a visual temperament of authentic photography × abstract memory × editorial typography, being modern, quiet, restrained, exquisite, artistic, and collectible, avoiding complex collages, cheap decorations, commercial template vibes, and meaningless abstraction.","promptEn":"Please turn each photo I upload into an independent high-end design poster, no multi-image stitching, each photo output separately. Use a 3:4 vertical composition overall, with the top and bottom regions strictly 1:1 in height, each occupying 50% of the frame.\n\nThe upper half preserves the original photo, maintaining the subject structure, spatial relationships, authentic materials, natural lighting, and original color atmosphere, with only slight professional photographic color grading to give it the quality of art magazines, independent publications, and exhibition photography. To adapt to the frame, the environmental background can be naturally extended, but the subject must not be stretched, distorted, or changed.\n\nThe lower half uses a clean ivory background to extract the most recognizable subjects, outlines, gestures, and narrative relationships from the photo, converting them into minimalist abstract visuals according to a \"deconstruction—screening—refinement—reconstruction\" logic. Focus on preserving unique volume proportions, axes, curves, intersections, layering, occlusions, negative space, and asymmetrical relationships, reorganized with a few geometric shapes; do not fully replicate details, but the correspondence with the original image above must be immediately felt. The composition emphasizes visual gravity, scale differences, primary/secondary hierarchy, positive/negative shapes, and whitespace rhythm, avoiding iconization, average arrangement, and fragmented accumulation.\n\nThe color scheme is entirely extracted from the photo above and simplified into 1 primary color, 1 dark structural color, and 1 light/neutral color, with at most a few key accent colors added. Prioritize preserving the most recognizable and spirited colors from the original image, building layers through area proportions, depth relationships, and local contrast, maintaining cleanliness, restraint, and vitality, while avoiding overall graying and average color use.\n\nThe text establishes a complete high-end editorial-style micro-typography system: extract a poetic English main title of 2–5 words from the photo's light/shadow, space, motion, material, or emotion, paired with 2–4 sets of tiny auxiliary text, which can be freely combined from short phrases, status words, location or object information, numbers, chapter markers, serial numbers, scale-style digits, directional words, material words, archive tags, or miniature descriptions, without using years. The main title is responsible for emotion, while the small text handles order and detail, making the text like editorial notes in art books, architectural journals, or exhibition catalogs, rather than common titles.\n\nThe text must be composed with abstract graphics, arranged along geometric axes, edges, outlines, or negative space, and can be vertically arranged, rotated, columned, spaced out, edge-aligned, corner-pressed, spanning color blocks, embedded between shapes, or intertwined and aligned with the subject; allow one set of text to be extremely small and another slightly larger, establishing a reading path through font size contrast, spacing, direction, and position. Overall, use a restrained combination of serif and thin editorial fonts, letting abstract shapes handle visual memory and text handle structure, rhythm, and a sense of sophistication.\n\nThe overall presentation features a visual temperament of authentic photography × abstract memory × editorial typography, being modern, quiet, restrained, exquisite, artistic, and collectible, avoiding complex collages, cheap decorations, commercial template vibes, and meaningless abstraction.","promptZh":"将上传的照片转换为 3:4 的设计海报。上半部分：带有编辑级调色的原始照片。下半部分：在象牙色背景上，使用几何形状对主体进行极简抽象解构。保留独特的比例和空间关系，而非机械克隆。调色板精简为源自原始照片的 3 种主色。包含一套精致的微排版系统，配有诗意的标题和微小的档案标签，使用参与几何构图的衬线字体和纤细的编辑字体。最终呈现出写实摄影与抽象记忆的融合，具有收藏级艺术画册的质感。"}