GPT Image 1.5 turns prompts and source images into polished visuals with stronger instruction following, believable edits, and support for up to 16 references. If you searched for gpt 1.5 image, chatgpt image 1.5, or chat gpt image 1.5, this is the same flagship OpenAI image workflow available on SoraLum.
Go from idea to production-ready output in four quick steps.
Start with the subject, then define composition, lighting, style, camera view, and any exact text the image should contain.
Upload one source image or a stack of references when you need the model to preserve identity, product details, layout cues, or material finish.
Pick low, medium, or high quality and use square, landscape, or portrait sizes depending on whether you are iterating fast or rendering a final asset.
Review the result, tighten the prompt, and run another pass to improve text clarity, object placement, or the exact region you want edited.
OpenAI's newest flagship image model is built for text-to-image, image-to-image, and image-editing workflows with faster rendering, stronger prompt fidelity, and more controlled visual changes.
Generate polished visuals with better realism, cleaner materials, and stronger prompt adherence than earlier OpenAI image workflows.
Create posters, menus, diagrams, labels, and UI-style compositions with much better handling of dense or small typography.
Use up to 16 reference images to preserve faces, products, styling, or scene structure while changing only what your prompt asks for.
Switch between 1024x1024, 1536x1024, and 1024x1536 outputs, tune quality, and choose auto, opaque, or transparent backgrounds.
Use this model when you need fast iteration without giving up typography, edit precision, or believable detail retention.
These are the capabilities that make the model useful for real production workflows.
Generate and iterate much faster than the previous ChatGPT image workflow, which is especially helpful during concept review and prompt testing.
Handle longer prompts with clearer control over composition, object relationships, lighting, and the exact edits that should happen.
Render small labels, headlines, product copy, diagrams, and interface-style text with better spelling, placement, and contrast.
Modify one region, add new elements, or restyle a scene while keeping faces, logos, layout, and lighting more consistent across edits.
Combine multiple inputs to preserve identity, compare layouts, or merge style direction and product detail into one output.
Choose low, medium, or high quality, supported 1:1 and 3:2 or 2:3 aspect ratios, plus transparent or opaque background handling.
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Watch walkthroughs, comparisons, and prompt ideas before running your own generations.
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