Quality Levels

Understand the differences between Pro and Ultra

I offer you two quality levels for image generation: Pro and Ultra.

I'll explain the differences so you can choose the level that suits you best.


The Two Levels

Level
Credits
Speed
Quality
Detail

Pro

50

Average

Good

Medium

Ultra

100

Slower

Excellent

High


Pro (50 credits)

Features

  • Speed: Balanced

  • Quality: Good for most uses

  • Detail: Mid-level, visible textures

  • Resolution: High

When to Use

  • Regular daily use

  • Standard ads

  • Balance between quality and cost

  • Most campaigns


Ultra (100 credits)

Features

  • Speed: Slower (worth the wait)

  • Quality: Best available

  • Detail: Maximum level of detail

  • Resolution: Very high

When to Use

  • Major campaigns

  • High-end products

  • When detail is crucial

  • Material for other uses (web, print)


How Credits Are Consumed

Each generation deducts credits from your balance according to the chosen level (Pro: 50 credits, Ultra: 100 credits per image). You can view your credit balance on the generation screen.


Recommendations

Usage Strategy

  1. Regular use: Use Pro for most of your needs

  2. Final version: For important campaigns, use Ultra

Tips

  1. Plan which images you need

  2. Provide clear information about what you want to create

  3. Use Pro for daily use (lower cost per image)

  4. Reserve Ultra for important final versions


Visual Differences

What Changes Between Levels

Appearance
Pro
Ultra

Textures

Detailed

Very detailed

Lighting

Realistic

Photographic

Edges

Defined

Very sharp

Small details

Present

All visible

Consistency

Good

Excellent


Frequently Asked Questions

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Not directly. You must generate again with the desired level. The provided information is retained; only the quality changes.

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Purchased credits do not expire while your account is active.


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