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Fluorescent Fitting Room Check

Model
Nano Banana 2
Resolution
1K
Aspect ratio
4:5
Prompt
A raw fitting-room mirror selfie under harsh fluorescent light, capturing the unpolished reality of trying on a satin dress.
Part of Collection
Harsh Flash

Harsh Flash is direct phone flash, ordinary rooms, and private aftermath moments where the light is rude enough to keep the image honest.

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6 linked prompt s Works with Nano Banana 2

fluorescent mirror glare and smudged glass

Department-store fitting rooms have a specific, unforgiving light. The overhead fluorescent wash hits the mirror glass and flattens the room with a slight green cast. If the lighting gets too clean or flattering here, the shot immediately looks like a boutique campaign instead of a real try-on. Fingerprints on the mirror and a smudged phone lens keep the texture grounded and break up the digital perfection.

satin fabric tension and dangling tags

The dress needs to look like it was just zipped up, not tailored for a photoshoot. Duchess satin catches the hard overhead light, highlighting the internal boning and zero-ease fit across the torso and hips. Leaving the plastic price tags dangling from the back zipper anchors the image in reality. When the fabric shows actual pressure and the zipper area stays slightly unsettled, the frame stops feeling staged.

phone angle and bench clutter

Holding the phone at sternum level forces a 24mm-equivalent wide-angle distortion that slightly flattens the background while keeping the lower body proportional. The reflection logic has to stay strict—one visible phone, eyes tracking the screen, and the free hand resting naturally on the hip. Behind her, the wooden bench piled with discarded clothes and the half-open grey curtain establish the space. If the background gets too tidy, the accidental snapshot energy disappears.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I get the lighting to look like a real fitting room?

Specify harsh overhead fluorescent light with a slight green cast. If you let the model default to studio lighting, it will try to make the subject look perfect. Mentioning a fingerprint-smudged mirror also forces the light to scatter realistically.

Why does the dress look believable instead of painted on?

The prompt specifies visible boning pressure and zero-ease tailoring. Naming the fabric type—like duchess satin—gives the light something specific to bounce off. Adding dangling price tags and an unsettled zipper area keeps it looking like a try-on rather than a finished outfit.

How do I keep the phone reflection from messing up the face?

Anchor the phone at sternum level and specify that the eyes are looking at the screen in the reflection. This gives the AI a strict geometric rule to follow, preventing it from generating a second phone or blending the face with the camera lens.

What stops the background from looking like a generic bedroom?

Concrete retail clutter. Call out the half-open grey curtain, the wooden bench with piled clothes, and the cold linoleum floor. If you just ask for a messy room, the AI will guess, but naming specific fitting-room fixtures locks in the location.