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Angle-Safe Compose

A direct compose flow for cleaner tabletop placement.

Angle-Safe Compose is a separate Compose workflow for shots where camera angle, table placement, and scene fit matter. It uses newer model behavior and can create a direct result without the standard draft-and-enhance loop.

Angle-Safe Compose example showing a rough dish input, a restaurant table scene, and a final tabletop food visual.
Angle-Safe is useful when the uploaded dish and the restaurant scene should meet naturally on the table.

How Angle-Safe Compose works

Angle-Safe Compose is designed for direct output. If generation count is set to one, the workflow returns one result. If generation count is increased, it can create more options. This makes it useful when the team wants a faster path and does not need to select from several draft variants before enhancement.

Direct generation

One generation can produce one finished direction when generation count is one.

Angle awareness

The workflow is useful when the plate, table, and camera perspective need to feel aligned.

Fast testing

Great for quick menu tests, tableware experiments, and social visuals that need speed.

When to use it

Choose Angle-Safe Compose when the dish is already photographed from a perspective that can plausibly sit inside the target scene. It is especially useful for table shots, bakery counters, plated desserts, pizza on a dining table, and restaurant scenes where the table angle is important.

Best for placement

Use it when the visual problem is mostly "make this dish sit correctly in this scene."

Not always the safest production path

Because the model path is newer, it can be slightly less predictable than Standard Compose for food texture preservation.

Prompting Angle-Safe Compose

Keep the prompt practical and physical. Mention table surface, lighting, serving context, and what must remain natural. Avoid overloading the prompt with too many scene changes. The cleaner the source images, the better the final placement usually feels.

Example: "Place the dessert naturally on the cafe table, preserve the plate angle, soft window light, realistic contact shadow, premium bakery menu photo, no extra hands or text."

What to check before publishing

  • Does the dish contact shadow match the table?
  • Does the plate angle feel believable in the scene?
  • Does the food still look appetizing and not over-smoothed?
  • Does the image work as a small delivery-app thumbnail?

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Not sure whether Angle-Safe or Standard Compose is the right fit? Use the comparison guide to pick the workflow before running a full batch.

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