Photography Pro pipeline

Photography

Capture → Polish → Narration

Stop a hero shot that is fine in isolation but fails on a noisy PDP

3-column Gab AI Deck recipe for photography

Photography Pro pipeline is a Gab AI Deck recipe for photography: Capture → Polish → Narration. Each of the 3 columns runs a different model or tool side by side, so you stop a hero shot that is fine in isolation but fails on a noisy PDP. Clone once and the layout becomes your starting line for every future photography sprint.

How to use this recipe

  1. Click "Use this recipe" — Gab AI clones the 3-column layout into a new deck under your account.
  2. Open Capture first and write the brief there. Every downstream column reads from it.
  3. Run the middle columns in parallel; you don't have to wait for one model before starting the next.
  4. Lock the winners, re-prompt the rest. Use the column header to duplicate, rename, or swap models.
  5. Finish with Narration. Save the deck (or the recipe) so the next photography job starts already wired.

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Workflow tips for this layout

TRANSCRIBE

Transcribe columns turn raw audio into searchable text; pipe the transcript downstream as the source of truth.

LLM

Text columns hold the brief, drafts, comparisons, and edits — every other column references them.

VOICE

Voice columns generate narration, dubs, or voiceover; pair them with the script column so timing aligns.

Photography Pro pipeline FAQ

What does the Photography Pro pipeline recipe actually do?

It clones a 3-column Gab AI Deck pre-wired for photography: Capture → Polish → Narration. You get the column layout and default model bindings; you bring the brief and pick the winners.

Is this a chatbot or a workflow?

A workflow. Each column runs an independent model or tool, columns reference each other, and the layout persists across sessions. It's the difference between a prompt library and a real workspace.

Do I need a paid plan to use it?

Cloning a recipe is free — it just copies the layout into your workspace. Individual model and tool runs use credits per your Gab AI plan, the same as everywhere else in the app.

Can I change the models after I clone?

Yes. Open any column header to swap the bound model or tool, change the label, duplicate, drag-reorder, or remove the column entirely. Up to 12 columns per deck.

Will my edits persist if I leave the deck and come back?

Yes. The deck saves automatically inside your workspace. You can also save your modified version as your own recipe and clone it again later.

How is this different from running each model in its own tab?

Photography Pro pipeline keeps the brief, every intermediate run, and the final outputs in one window. You can compare, branch, and re-prompt without losing context — and save the result as your own recipe for the next run.

Does it use live data or web search?

Only when a column explicitly binds a tool that does. Most generative columns work entirely from the brief and the previous columns' outputs. Add a research/web-search tool column if you need live grounding.

Workflow columns