Image - 2026-06-08 10:22
Image 1 is the source and identity reference for Eydan. Keep the man from Image 1 exactly the same. Preserve his identity, face, facial structure, expression, hairstyle, pose, framing, black shirt, background, and overall composition. Image 2 is the color palette and quality reference from Christian. Use Image 2 only for color grading, skin tone treatment, and overall image quality. Do not copy facial features, identity, hairstyle, or expression from Image 2. Refine Image 1 while preserving the realism and detail already present in the portrait. Main goal: - keep Eydan exactly the same person from Image 1 - keep the same authoritative, calm, self-controlled expression - do not make him sad, gloomy, angry, tense, or overly cold - do not make him brighter, harsher, or more contrasty than Christian Color and grading: - match the overall color palette of Image 2 - use the same warm-neutral, alive, natural skin tone as Image 2 - use the same balanced cinematic studio color grading as Image 2 - keep the same background tone family as Image 2 - do not make the portrait gray, blue-gray, ashy, desaturated, or overly cool - do not make the portrait too warm, too orange, too vivid, or too contrast-heavy - do not shift the whole portrait cooler when changing the eye color Eyes: - change only the iris color to a cold gray-brown / muted taupe-hazel tone - keep the eyes natural and realistic - do not change eye shape, gaze direction, or expression - do not make the eyes blue, bright green, glassy, glossy, or artificial Quality: - match the same high-end quality level as Image 2 - maximum photorealistic detail - realistic pores, subtle natural stubble, fine hair strands, clean fabric detail - clean, refined, high-resolution studio portrait quality - sharp but not over-sharpened - no artifacts, no blur, no plastic skin, no painterly texture, no CGI look Important: - do not change identity - do not change facial features - do not change expression - do not change hair shape - do not change pose or framing - do not change the black shirt - do not make the whole image cooler - do not add a gray cast - do not increase contrast beyond Image 2 - do not increase saturation beyond Image 2 - do not reduce quality Final result: the exact same Eydan from Image 1, with only the iris color changed to cold gray-brown, while the full portrait keeps the same color palette, skin tone harmony, studio grading, and high-end quality as Christian’s portrait in Image 2.
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