[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fjlx1OGE9eJqjCKSMX0CplIkbmSdpVwa39Ez30WPcpIA":3,"$fij73nYeAS12giar2wajLzttX4W8yuzLoCJfxA8hmnH0":75,"$fpMly2KgNioK8lPRtMpMKeMrS04VwuztO2x5OTsf4Awk":81},{"modelA":4,"modelB":24,"comparisons":35,"seoContent":43,"isGenerating":74},{"slug":5,"name":6,"provider":7,"category":8,"capabilities":9,"pricing":14},"gpt-image-1-5","GPT-Image 1.5","OpenAI","image",[10,11,12,13],"Text-to-image","Strong prompt adherence","High fidelity","Detailed scenes",[15,18,21],{"label":16,"credits":17},"low",8,{"label":19,"credits":20},"medium",16,{"label":22,"credits":23},"high",32,{"slug":25,"name":26,"provider":27,"category":8,"capabilities":28,"pricing":32},"seedream-4-5","Seedream 4.5","ByteDance",[10,29,30,31],"Image-to-image editing","High resolution","Versatile styles",[33],{"label":34,"credits":20},"Per image",[36],{"id":37,"prompt":38,"modelAUrl":39,"modelBUrl":40,"mediaAStatus":41,"mediaBStatus":41,"mediaType":8,"status":41,"category":42},"cmllzhqxl0040thnx3xbi0a33","Casual influencer food shot: a woman in her mid-20s with wavy brown hair in a messy bun, wearing an oversized gray hoodie and simple gold hoops, leaning over a small café table and glancing near the phone camera as she reaches in with a fork. Dramatic 45-degree food photography angle focusing on a beautifully plated avocado toast with poached egg, chili flakes, microgreens, and a side salad on a ceramic plate, with a linen napkin, matte black cutlery, and an iced latte as props; cozy café background slightly blurred. Natural window light, subtle shadows, real smartphone-camera feel like an Instagram story thumbnail.","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002F0b3e2f79-8733-4c4f-9b80-52046132db8c.jpg","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002Fd721a1a4-3df0-452f-9b5d-107fc1e02a25.jpg","completed","food-photography",{"metaTitle":44,"metaDescription":45,"introText":46,"modelAStrengths":47,"modelBStrengths":52,"verdict":57,"faqs":58},"GPT-Image 1.5 vs Seedream 4.5: Food Photo Comp","Compare GPT-Image 1.5 vs Seedream 4.5 for restaurant, cooking, and food styling images—quality, control, editing, and credits.","\u003Cp>Food photography lives or dies on realism: accurate textures (steam, crisp edges, glossy sauces), believable lighting, and plating that looks intentional—not accidental. On Influencer Studio, GPT-Image 1.5 and Seedream 4.5 both generate high-quality food imagery, but they shine in different parts of a restaurant and cooking workflow.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>This comparison focuses on common needs for menus, social content, recipe steps, and brand campaigns: prompt accuracy for specific dishes, consistency across a series, and the ability to revise plating, props, or backgrounds without restarting from scratch.\u003C\u002Fp>",[48,49,50,51],"Strong prompt adherence for precise dishes, ingredients, camera angles, and plating notes (e.g., “overhead flat lay, matte ceramic, microgreens, shallow DOF”).","High-fidelity textures and micro-details that matter in food shots (crumb structure, sear marks, condensation on glassware, sauce sheen).","Detailed multi-element scenes for restaurant storytelling (table settings, hands plating, kitchen pass, ambient bokeh) with clear composition control.","Flexible credit tiers (8\u002F16\u002F32 credits) that can fit quick concepting vs premium hero images depending on quality needs.",[53,54,55,56],"Image-to-image editing for iterative food styling—adjust garnishes, swap plates, change backgrounds, or refine lighting while keeping the core shot.","High-resolution outputs suited to menu boards, print-ready promos, and tight crops on hero dishes without losing clarity.","Versatile styles for brand-matching (rustic farmhouse, modern minimal, high-contrast flash, pastel café aesthetic) across a campaign.","Predictable per-image pricing (16 credits) that’s easy to budget for repeated revisions and variations.","\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Choose GPT-Image 1.5\u003C\u002Fstrong> when you need the model to follow a tightly written food brief from scratch—specific ingredients, plating geometry, and scene complexity—especially for concept-to-final generation and multi-subject restaurant scenes.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Choose Seedream 4.5\u003C\u002Fstrong> when your workflow depends on refining an existing image: making quick food-styling adjustments, keeping composition consistent across variations, and delivering high-resolution assets for menus and brand campaigns. For many creators, a practical approach is generating the initial hero concept with GPT-Image 1.5, then using Seedream 4.5 to iterate on plating and props efficiently.\u003C\u002Fp>",[59,62,65,68,71],{"question":60,"answer":61},"Which model is better for realistic restaurant hero shots?","Both can deliver realism, but GPT-Image 1.5 tends to excel when you need strict prompt control over the dish, plating, and scene details from scratch. Seedream 4.5 is especially strong if you already have a base image and want to refine styling and presentation through edits.",{"question":63,"answer":64},"Which is better for menu and promo consistency across a series?","Seedream 4.5 often fits series work well because image-to-image editing helps keep composition consistent while changing small elements (garnish, plate color, background, lighting mood). GPT-Image 1.5 can also do series generation, but maintaining near-identical framing may take more careful prompting and reruns.",{"question":66,"answer":67},"Can these models handle cooking action shots (hands plating, steam, splashes)?","GPT-Image 1.5 is strong for complex, detailed scenes like kitchen pass moments or hands plating with multiple props. Seedream 4.5 can produce action shots too, and it’s useful when you want to edit an existing action frame—like dialing back steam, changing utensil placement, or adjusting the background.",{"question":69,"answer":70},"Which model is best for food styling tweaks like changing garnishes or plates?","Seedream 4.5 is the more direct choice thanks to image-to-image editing—ideal for swapping herbs, adjusting sauce drips, changing tableware, or reworking a background without losing the original composition.",{"question":72,"answer":73},"How do credits compare for food photography workflows?","GPT-Image 1.5 offers tiered pricing (8\u002F16\u002F32 credits) that can be cost-effective for quick ideation at lower tiers or higher-end hero renders at the top tier. Seedream 4.5 is 16 credits per image, which is straightforward for budgeting—especially if you expect multiple iterative edits.",false,{"prices":76,"source":80},[77,78,79],{"label":16,"credits":17},{"label":19,"credits":20},{"label":22,"credits":23},"definitions",{"prices":82,"source":80},[83],{"label":34,"credits":20}]