Image templates control how Atlios processes images. A template stores the
scenario, output size, format, quality, background, lighting, and other settings
used by image jobs.
Open image templates
Open Products
Open the store, then go to Products.
Open product settings
Open product settings and choose the image settings area.
Review templates
Check the current templates and which one is marked as the store default.
Choose a scenario
Choose the scenario that matches the image result you want.
Studio product
Background removal
Editorial / lifestyle
Flat-lay / top-down
On-model
Best for clean product shots on one solid color.Set a backdrop color, shadow style, light direction, output size, format,
and quality.
Best for cutting out a product.Choose transparent output for design workflows or a solid color for
marketplace requirements. Transparent output uses PNG.
Best for campaign, seasonal, or lifestyle images.Describe the scene you want, then choose shadow and lighting settings.
Best for garments photographed from above.Choose a surface prompt, such as linen or wood, or use a solid color
backdrop.
Best for showing garments on a model.Choose framing, pose, and setting. Atlios uses product context when it can
to fit the result to the item.
Create a template
Select New template
Choose New template in the image templates list.
Pick a scenario
Select the type of image treatment you want.
Name the template
Use a name your team will understand, such as White background 2048 or
Flat-lay linen.
Set output
Choose width, height, format, and quality.
Save
Save the template so it appears in image jobs.
Use templates in jobs
- The store default template is used when no other template is selected.
- You can set a template for the whole job before processing.
- You can override the template for selected images.
- If you change the template for an already processed image, reprocess that
image before approving it.
Keep template names plain and specific. Names like Studio white square or
Transparent PNG are easier for first-time users than internal campaign
names.