Adherence Sliders
The Adherence Sliders are powerful tools that determine how closely the new generation adheres to the input image in terms of structure, composition, and color.
Key Features:
- Primary Adherence Slider: Controls overall adherence to the input image
- Secondary Sliders: Edges, Depth, and Color for finer control
- Range: More (tight adherence) to Less (complete deviation)

How It Works:
Primary Adherence Slider
- More: New generation tightly matches the input image
- Less: Looser interpretation of input, for more creative responses
- Intermediate values: Balance between adherence and creative deviation
Secondary Sliders
- Edges: Controls adherence to edge details in the input image
- Depth: Maintains or alters the overall form and spatial relationships
- Color: Determines how closely the new generation follows the input images color and form
Best Practices:
- Start with the primary slider for overall control