Gemini 2.0 Flash (Image Generation) Experimental on Google ai studio can edit images
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original image
Eddie Howe with the League Cup
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make sure to set the Model to
Gemini 2.0 Flash (Image Generation) Experimental
prompt
replace the image inside the circle on the right with a picture of a dog
Output
Newcastle are my team and this is the first domestic trophy we have won in 70 years
come on the Toon
The new model, titled "Gemini 2.0 Flash (Image Generation) Experimental," flew somewhat under the radar last week, but it has been garnering more attention over the past few days due to its ability to remove watermarks from images, albeit with artifacts and a reduction in image quality.
That's not the only trick. Gemini 2.0 Flash can add objects, remove objects, modify scenery, change lighting, attempt to change image angles, zoom in or out, and perform other transformations—all to varying levels of success depending on the subject matter, style, and image in question.

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original image
Eddie Howe with the League Cup

Google AI Studio
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make sure to set the Model to
Gemini 2.0 Flash (Image Generation) Experimental
prompt
replace the image inside the circle on the right with a picture of a dog
Output
Newcastle are my team and this is the first domestic trophy we have won in 70 years
come on the Toon