A very valuable strategy is to examine what results certain prompt texts produce and then iteratively reinforce them. This often leads to particularly good and consistent outcomes.

Open ended search

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Converging to a desired motif

Just look how strong and coherent "by Lee Jeffries" is on its own

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So an idea would be to actually use that as the starting point and then iteratively try to converge from there to something stable. More abstractly the strategy might be to start with the most coherent and most information dense part of the prompt which often might not actually be the subject.

For the next iteration we might not actually use the subject directly, but again an information heavy part. In this example we use "kodak ektachrome e100" to bring a bit more variation and importantly color in the image.

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It's often a mix between exploration and purposeful steering. How quickly we make the picture more detailed can vary. It is always important to see which common elements are present in the results and which of them we want to consciously strengthen. Now we further refine to get to something specific.

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