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How to Choose the Right Image and Ensure Good Input Quality

How do I choose the right image and ensure good input quality?

Choosing a good input image is one of the most important factors in getting a good result in Redraw.


What is the first step?

The first step is to use the image in the correct tool, according to the file type and the goal of the generation. This makes a difference in how the AI interprets the image.


What should I analyze when uploading the image?

When uploading the image, pay attention to the AI score.

It indicates the chances of the image performing well and helps identify points that can be improved before generation.


What does the AI evaluate in the image?

The analysis mainly considers:

  • lighting
  • edges
  • resolution
  • shadows

The better these aspects are, the greater the chance that the AI will interpret the image more accurately.


What should I do if the AI has difficulty interpreting the image?

If necessary, run a first test and evaluate the result. If you notice interpretation difficulties, you can activate manual scene composition to better describe the image and provide additional information.


Do I need to write a complete prompt?

No. Redraw’s features are already internally configured for each goal, so you do not need to create a technical prompt from scratch.

The text field is more useful for adding information, describing the scene, and helping the AI better understand important details.


Can I use a reference image?

Yes. If you have a reference image, such as another angle of the same environment, it can help bring more consistency to the result.


What can I configure besides the image?

After choosing a good image, you can also adjust:

  • the model
  • the advanced options
  • the type of environment, such as interior or exterior
  • the atmosphere and mood of the scene


Is there any content with more tips?

Yes. Redraw Academy offers file optimization tips and best practices that can help improve the quality of your input image.

Updated on: 15/04/2026