1
Confirm image-product matching
Review whether each image is matched to the correct product.
2
Check image coverage
Look for products with too few images or no featured image. Image coverage
should support the way customers evaluate the product.
3
Review processed outputs
For processed images, check the result before publishing. Pay attention to
background removal, crops, product edges, shadows, color accuracy, and
whether the final image still represents the product honestly.
4
Approve, reject, or regenerate
Approve images that are ready, reject images that should not go to Shopify,
and regenerate images that need another pass.
5
Choose the featured image
If several new images are going to the same product, choose the one that
should become the featured image.
6
Review metadata
Check alt text and filenames where available. Strong image metadata
supports storefront quality and makes image issues easier to manage later.
7
Publish approved changes
Publish only the image changes that pass review. If an output needs more
work, leave it out of the publish step and return to the image workflow.
8
Let Atlios confirm
After publishing, Atlios re-checks the affected products automatically to
confirm image-related issues have been resolved. Image fields are confirmed
against Shopify, not against the rendered page: storefront verification
covers the meta title and meta description only.