Neither of these worked in Nano Banana, but they all worked well with Nano Banana Pro


Here are five examples Nano Banana keeps failing, but Pro made it work effortlessly

  1. Upscale – Nano Banana Pro supports 4K output, and is able to add more realistic facial details, so it makes a great portrait upscale tool.
  2. Photo filter transfer – You might have seen a nice photo, and you wanted to use that filter/look or vibe, but you might not even know how to describe it, or what kind of film was it shot one. Finally, with Nano Banana Pro, you can transfer the visual style of a photo to another photo. With Nano Banana, it often confuses with the instruction and either end up not changing anything or transfer more elements to the target photo than needed.
  3. Product to technical drawing – that actually understands the geometry, also perfect text rendering
  4. Understanding visual instructions – With Nano Banana, instructions like these often confuses it, with Pro, it worked a lot better
  5. Product consistency – Surprisingly, Nano Banana wasn't consistent when it comes to products, as they often comes with unique geometry details, Pro simply nails it.

Looking at some of the experiments I've been working on today, I can confidently say that for any creative and visual tasks, designers or creatives will finally be able to integrate them into the everyday workflow. It is already a lot beyond just putting you and some celebrity into one photo.

This is the GPT3.5 moment for image editing, not GPT4 yet, as I think there are still more room for improvement, especially how we interact with models. We will see how that goes.

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