
"Does the background replacement look clean, realistic with no random artifacts or mismatched lighting/shadows?"
This test case passes because the background replacement is executed with high fidelity and realistic integration. Specifically, the product surfaces exhibit a precise color spill from the orange and red glow of the environment, and the environmental reflections on the product packaging ensure it feels naturally anchored within the fun fair scene. There are no observable artifacts or lighting inconsistencies. Consequently, this output is ready for real-world use without manual correction, as it provides the professional quality required to effectively scale creative production.
Red: Not supported; Green: Supported
Primary deliverable: High-res image master (TIFF)
• Master: 16-bit TIFF, Adobe RGB; non-destructive retouching; layered PSD as source
• Web: sRGB JPG (quality 80–90) or PNG for transparency; 2000px long edge unless specified
• Crops: provide common aspect ratios (1:1, 4:5, 16:9, 9:16) with safe copy area

Turn the image into a ad-ready photograph. Replace only the background with a cinematic fun night rollercoaster environment: a large steel coaster track and supports in the mid-to-far background, with smoke/haze and drifting embers, and realistic controlled flames and sparks lighting up sections behind the product for dramatic energy. Theme park lights are visible in the distance. Re-light and re-reflect the product to match this scene, but keep the product logo, colors and text exact, but: add warm firelight bounce and a subtle warm rim light on the can edges, balanced with cool night ambient fill; ensure physically correct specular highlights and believable environment reflections on the can surface without obscuring the label; rebuild the ground plane so the can is convincingly seated with a clean contact shadow, consistent bounce light, and no cutout halos, mismatched shadows, or artifacts; premium photoreal commercial look with shallow depth of field (product crisp, background softly blurred). The output should be 4x5.