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Imagen AI
Getting Started Guide

How to Use Imagen AI

A practical guide to get you up and running with Imagen AI. Written by Delv Editorial, Delv Team.

Getting started with Imagen AI

In this guide, you’ll learn how to set up and start using Imagen AI for efficient photo editing. By the end, you will be able to batch process images while maintaining your unique editing style.

Step 1: Sign up and set up

  1. Go to Imagen AI's website.
  2. Click on the “Sign Up” button in the top right corner.
  3. Fill in your details to create an account. You may need to verify your email.
  4. Once logged in, you’ll be guided through a setup process where you can upload your previous edits. This is crucial for the AI to learn your style.

Step 2: Your first batch edit

  1. After setting up, navigate to the “Upload” section from the main dashboard.
  2. Click the “Add Photos” button and select multiple images from your device that you want to edit.
  3. Once the images are uploaded, select the “Edit” button.
  4. The AI will analyse your previous edits and apply your style to the new images.
  5. Review the edits in the preview section. If you’re happy with the results, click “Export” to download your edited photos.

Step 3: Get better results

  1. To improve the AI's understanding of your style, regularly upload new edits. The more data it has, the better the results.
  2. Use the “Adjust Settings” option before processing. Here, you can tweak parameters like brightness, contrast, and saturation to refine how the AI applies your style.
  3. Experiment with the “Batch Size” setting to control how many images are processed at once for faster results.

Pro tip

Regularly update your previous edits by uploading them into the system. This keeps the AI aligned with your evolving style, resulting in even better edits over time.

Common mistake to avoid

Avoid uploading too few edited photos at the start. A small sample size can lead to inaccurate results, as the AI won't have enough information to learn your style effectively. Aim for at least 20-30 edited images for the best outcome.