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Create a studio-style product image with Studio Shot (iOS)

How to turn a regular product photo into a minimalist, studio-style image using Studio Shot. iOS.

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Written by Craig Wright

You can use the Studio Shot tool to turn regular product photos into clean, minimalist, studio-style images.

Studio shot:

  • Replaces the original background with a minimalist background

  • Suggests color schemes

  • Lets you control the shadows

  • Only changes the background of the image.

Tip: Studio Shot is not the only way to create product images with a studio background. You could also use Product Beautifier, which adds a studio background and enhances the product too, but uses more AI credits. To learn more, see Product Beautifier vs Studio Shot.


Availability

Web App and iOS only

Requires AI credits.


Steps (iOS)

To create Studio Shot images:

Stage 1: Open an image in Studio Shot

Upload a product image to Studio Shot:

  1. Select the Space you want to work in.

  2. Select AI tools.

  3. Select Studio Shot.

  4. Select an image to use as a starting point. You can:

    1. Choose an image from your Camera roll.

    2. Take a new photo with your device's Camera.

    3. Select an image from your Files.

    4. Generate an image using Photoroom's AI tools.

    5. Choose an image from your recent Uploads, Brand cutouts, or AI images.


Stage 2: Use the Studio Shot settings

Use the Studio Shot settings to set the shadow, backdrop, size, and color:

  1. Select Shadow and choose the type of shadow effect:

    • Soft
      A light, diffused shadow.

    • Hard
      A dark, strong shadow.

    • Floating
      A shadow beneath the object, to create a hovering effect.

    • None
      No shadow.

  2. Select Backdrop and choose the type of studio background:

    1. Plain
      Simple, single color background.

    2. Cyclo
      A cyclorama background to mimic a seamless, curved background.

    3. Lightbox
      A lightbox background to mimic a softly-lit background with a rear wall and floor.

  3. Select Size and choose from the available sizes.

  4. Select a Suggested color from the grid. When you select an image in the grid, it opens in the main editor, ready for further editing.


Stage 3: Further editing and save

The editing steps in this stage are optional.

  1. Use the features of the main editor to make further changes, for example, to add text or graphics.

    To learn about the editing features, see the Editing articles:

  2. When you have finished editing, select Save.
    Photoroom saves your design and downloads it as an image file to your camera roll.

  3. Select X or Close design to exit.


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