
"Does the generated image authentically capture real people, products, or scenes in a candid, unposed manner that conveys trust or relatability, and aligns with brand tone and assets?"
This test case passes. The output successfully captures a grainy elevator CCTV aesthetic with a natural, candid mid-action pose and realistic motion blur that enhances the authenticity of the scene. The Plaque Slayer “Dragon’s Breath” mouth spray remains identifiable and sharp in-frame, effectively aligning with brand assets and the requested tone. While there is room for improvement regarding the text distortion on the elevator floor numbers, the output is suitable for real-world use because the overall scene fidelity and product integration are of high professional quality and align with the intended documentary style.
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

Generate a 9:16 image that looks like grainy elevator CCTV/security footage: slightly wide-angle lens, mild distortion, overhead corner camera viewpoint, timestamp-style surveillance aesthetic in muted cctv styled colors, low-light fluorescent elevator lighting, muted colors, compression noise, and subtle motion blur. Scene: a woman standing inside a modern elevator, caught mid-action as she reaches into her handbag and begins pulling out a Plaque Slayer “Dragon’s Breath” mouth spray. Her pose should feel candid and unposed, like she was recorded unexpectedly, natural mid-motion blur on her hand/arm while her body remains mostly sharp. The product should be visible enough to recognize but still realistic for CCTV, with branding not distorted. The product needs to look real, not like a flat packshot, make sure the product matches the lighting and colors of the CCTV footage. Keep the environment believable: reflective elevator walls, control panel, and floor perspective consistent with the camera angle. Make it feel like real security camera footage. The image should be 9x16 in 2k.