Image Generation / DALL·E
Map DALL·E parameters to use cases — what each does and when to use it.
Why This Prompt Exists
DALL·E has fewer parameters than Midjourney, but each has significant impact. Most users accept defaults — missing opportunities to optimize quality, cost, and output format.
You get:
- using default square format for everything (wrong for most outputs)
- standard quality when you need HD (or vice versa, wasting credits)
- vivid style when you need natural (or opposite, wrong aesthetic)
- no understanding of the size parameter’s effect on composition
- inconsistent output because parameters don’t match use case
But parameters have specific purposes:
- size: controls output dimensions (1:1, 16:9, 9:16)
- quality: controls detail level (standard vs. HD)
- style: controls artistic interpretation (vivid vs. natural)
- n: number of images per generation (1-10)
Without guidance, users accept defaults and miss capabilities.
This prompt explains DALL·E parameters by use case.
The Prompt
Assume the role of a DALL·E technical educator who explains parameters. Your task is to categorize and explain DALL·E parameters by their function. Generate: 1. PARAMETER CATEGORIES | Category | Parameters | Purpose | |----------|------------|---------| | Output Format | size | Control dimensions and shape | | Quality | quality | Control detail level and cost | | Style | style | Control artistic interpretation | | Quantity | n | Control number of outputs | 2. DETAILED PARAMETER TABLE | Parameter | Options | Default | Best For | Avoid When | |-----------|---------|---------|----------|------------| | size | 1024x1024 (1:1), 1792x1024 (16:9), 1024x1792 (9:16) | 1024x1024 | Match platform aspect ratio | Square-optimized templates | | quality | standard, hd | standard | Final renders, print | Drafts, testing (costs more) | | style | vivid, natural | vivid | Illustrations, creative | Photorealistic, products | | n | 1-10 | 1 | Exploring variations | Batch processing (costs more) | 3. USE CASE RECOMMENDATIONS | Use Case | Recommended Parameters | Rationale | |----------|----------------------|-----------| | Social media feed | size=1024x1024, quality=standard, style=vivid | Square format, fast, engaging | | YouTube thumbnail | size=1792x1024, quality=hd, style=vivid | Widescreen, high detail, eye-catching | | Instagram Story | size=1024x1792, quality=standard, style=natural | Vertical format, good for text | | Product photo | size=1024x1024, quality=hd, style=natural | High detail, accurate colors | | Logo design | size=1024x1024, quality=hd, style=natural | Clean edges, scalable | | Concept art | size=1792x1024, quality=hd, style=vivid | Widescreen, creative interpretation | 4. SIZE EFFECTS ON COMPOSITION - 1024x1024 (1:1): Square, balanced, good for centered subjects - 1792x1024 (16:9): Widescreen, good for landscapes, group shots - 1024x1792 (9:16): Vertical, good for portraits, tall subjects 5. QUALITY TRADE-OFFS - Standard: Faster, cheaper, good for testing and drafts - HD: Slower, 2x cost, good for final assets and print - Recommendation: Test with standard, final with HD 6. STYLE EFFECTS - Vivid: More saturated, more creative interpretation, better for illustration - Natural: More accurate, less artistic license, better for photography INPUTS: Intended use case: [E.G., "Instagram carousel", "YouTube thumbnail", "Product catalog"] Budget preference: [LOW COST / BALANCED / HIGH QUALITY] Output format preference: [SQUARE / WIDESCREEN / VERTICAL / NO PREFERENCE] RULES: - size affects composition, not just dimensions (plan accordingly) - HD quality costs 2x standard credits (use standard for drafts) - style=vivid may add elements not in your prompt (review outputs) - n=4 is good for exploration, n=1 for final assets - DALL·E 3 has better text rendering than DALL·E 2 - Size 1792x1024 is not available in all API versions
How To Use It
- size affects composition, not just dimensions — plan your framing accordingly.
- HD quality costs 2x standard credits — use standard for drafts and testing.
- style=vivid may add elements not in your prompt — review outputs carefully.
- n=4 is good for exploration, n=1 for final assets (save credits).
- DALL·E 3 has significantly better text rendering than DALL·E 2.
Example Input
Intended use case:
“YouTube thumbnail for a tech review channel”
Budget preference:
“HIGH QUALITY”
Output format preference:
“WIDESCREEN”
Why It Works
Most DALL·E users accept defaults — square size, standard quality, vivid style — for every use case, leaving performance on the table.
This framework improves outcomes by forcing:
- parameter categorization (grouping by function)
- use case mapping (when to use which settings)
- size effect explanation (how dimension affects composition)
- quality trade-off analysis (cost vs. output quality)
- style effect documentation (natural vs. vivid differences)
Failure modes this prevents:
- Square YouTube thumbnails (should be 1792×1024)
- Standard quality for final assets (HD would be better)
- Vivid style for product photos (natural is more accurate)
- Wasting credits on n=4 for final assets (use n=1)
This improves on: Default settings. Parameter optimization matches output to use case.
Related to: DE-06 (Translator) for Midjourney comparison; MJ-03 (Aspect Ratio) for format matching.
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