Product photo polish

Photography

Upload → background remove → relight → upscale → variants

Ship the SKU without booking a reshoot

6-column Gab AI Deck recipe for ecommerce product photography

Product Photo Polish takes a single hero shot and lifts it into the assets you need to launch — clean background, on-brand lighting, a 4× master, and two lifestyle variants. The columns line up in the order you would normally hand off between editing apps and a freelancer; here they all run side-by-side on one image.

How to use this recipe

  1. Click "Use this recipe" to spawn the 6-column deck under your account.
  2. Drop the source shot into column 1; set crop and aspect ratio expectations in the column label.
  3. Run BG Remove and Relight in sequence — relight only after the background is clean, otherwise the model will fight a busy backdrop.
  4. Pass the relit shot into Topaz for the 4× master export; this becomes the canonical asset every variant references.
  5. Generate two lifestyle variants in parallel (Variant A — Variant B) so you can A/B them on the PDP from launch day.

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Product Photo Polish FAQ

Will it work on a phone-camera shot?

Yes — the 4× upscale column was designed for exactly this case. Run BG Remove and Relight first to clean the source, then Topaz to lift detail. Most phone shots produce campaign-ready masters in a single pass.

How are the lifestyle variants different from the source?

Variants take the polished hero and place the product into a fresh scene (counter, lifestyle, hands-in-frame). They are generated with image models — they will not be photo-real of your specific environment, but they read perfectly as PDP supporting shots.

Can I keep the model and brand consistent across SKUs?

Pin a brand prompt (lighting, palette, lens, mood) in column 1 and reference it across the relight and variant columns. Save the deck as a recipe — every new SKU clone inherits the same look.

Does Topaz cost extra?

Topaz runs use credits per your plan, the same as any model. Cloning the recipe is free; the actual upscale run consumes credits.

Can I batch multiple SKUs through one deck?

Yes — duplicate the source column for each SKU, or save the deck as a recipe and clone one deck per SKU so each lives in its own browseable URL.

What aspect ratios should I generate?

Spec 1:1 for marketplace tiles, 4:5 for Instagram, and 16:9 for hero banners. Set these in the column labels so every variant inherits the right canvas size.

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