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Shot like an Instagram story “quick update” in a quiet coworking café corner against a clean light-grey wall, minimal background clutter for a headshot feel. Soft natural window light from the side, realistic phone-camera perspective, no glam retouching.","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002F2c62a66f-fc7b-4328-bbac-f42836a3e3bc.jpg","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002F4f288df8-07bf-4fdf-ba4d-1187c60b144a.jpg","completed","headshot",{"metaTitle":49,"metaDescription":50,"introText":51,"modelAStrengths":52,"modelBStrengths":58,"verdict":64,"faqs":65},"Flux 2 vs GPT-Image 1.5: Professional Headshot Comparison","Compare Flux 2 vs GPT-Image 1.5 for corporate headshots—realism, prompt control, retouching\u002Fediting, consistency, and credits per image.","\u003Cp>Professional headshots live or die on subtle details: natural skin texture, realistic lighting, clean backgrounds, accurate facial features, and wardrobe that reads “corporate” without looking costume-like. Influencer Studio offers two strong options for generating and refining corporate headshots—Flux 2 and GPT-Image 1.5—each with a different edge depending on your workflow.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>This comparison focuses specifically on corporate and professional headshot photography: generating polished, camera-like portraits; maintaining identity across variations; handling retouch-level edits; and balancing quality against credits per image.\u003C\u002Fp>",[53,54,55,56,57],"Best for iterative headshot editing: strong image-to-image workflows for refining an existing portrait (lighting, background, wardrobe tweaks) without starting over","LoRA support for consistent “house style” headshots (e.g., matching a company’s look across teams) and repeatable brand aesthetics","Up to 4MP output helps preserve crisp facial detail for profile photos, websites, and larger crops","Versatile style transfer for producing multiple corporate looks (modern studio, outdoor corporate, executive editorial) from a single base","Face-swap support can help align identity across headshot variants when you need consistent likeness across poses and outfits",[59,60,61,62,63],"Strong prompt adherence for reliably hitting corporate requirements (neutral backdrop, soft key light, specific wardrobe, framing, expression)","High-fidelity generation that can produce clean, camera-like headshots from text prompts without needing a source image","Flexible quality tiers (low\u002Fmedium\u002Fhigh) make it easy to choose quick drafts vs portfolio-ready outputs based on time and budget","Strong at detailed scene control when you want contextual professional environments (office, conference venue) while keeping the subject primary","Predictable results for standardized prompts, useful for batch-generating consistent headshot sets","\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Choose Flux 2\u003C\u002Fstrong> when your headshot workflow is edit-heavy: you already have a base image (or a strong first pass) and need controlled refinements—background swaps, subtle retouching, wardrobe adjustments, or consistent styling across a team. Its LoRA support and editing versatility make it a strong fit for “production” headshot pipelines.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Choose GPT-Image 1.5\u003C\u002Fstrong> when you want high-quality corporate headshots directly from prompts with minimal iteration, or when prompt accuracy is your top priority. It’s also a good value for concepting at the low tier, then stepping up to medium\u002Fhigh for final selections.\u003C\u002Fp>",[66,69,72,75,78],{"question":67,"answer":68},"Which model is better for realistic corporate headshots?","Both can produce professional, camera-like headshots. GPT-Image 1.5 is strong when generating from text with reliable prompt adherence, while Flux 2 shines when you’re refining an existing portrait through image-to-image edits and want more control over iterative improvements.",{"question":70,"answer":71},"Which is best for maintaining consistent identity across multiple headshots?","Flux 2 is typically the better fit for identity consistency across variations thanks to editing workflows plus face-swap support and LoRA-based consistency options. GPT-Image 1.5 can still be consistent with well-structured prompts, but it’s generally stronger for first-pass generation than identity-locked series.",{"question":73,"answer":74},"How do the credits compare for professional headshot work?","Flux 2 costs 22 credits per image on Standard or 16 credits per image on Klein 9B. GPT-Image 1.5 offers tiers: low (8), medium (16), and high (32) credits per image—useful if you want inexpensive drafts and only pay more for final, high-quality selects.",{"question":76,"answer":77},"Which model is better for headshot retouching and background cleanup?","Flux 2 is usually better for targeted edits because it supports image-to-image editing and style transfer—helpful for background swaps, lighting refinement, and polishing a headshot without changing the person. GPT-Image 1.5 can generate clean backgrounds well from scratch, but is less centered on iterative edit workflows.",{"question":79,"answer":80},"Can these models create a consistent company-wide headshot style?","Yes. Flux 2 is well-suited for standardized corporate looks using LoRA fine-tuning support and repeatable edit pipelines. GPT-Image 1.5 can also standardize results by using strict prompt templates (lighting, lens look, backdrop color, wardrobe rules) and generating in batches.",false,{"prices":83,"source":86},[84,85],{"label":17,"credits":18},{"label":20,"credits":21},"registry",{"prices":88,"source":92},[89,90,91],{"label":33,"credits":34},{"label":36,"credits":21},{"label":38,"credits":39},"definitions"]