AI Presets & Room Sets: Pre-configured Styles for Consistent Product Photography

How do brands maintain visual consistency across product ranges using presets?

Three layers of presets for consistent product photography: saved prompt presets in the prompt library, lighting presets in Light Studio, and scene/room presets for background swap. Build once, apply across your entire range.

Updated March 8, 2026

Key Points

  • 53 built-in generation presets across 6 categories, plus Light Studio grading presets and saved prompt presets in the prompt library
  • Camera Angle presets (6): Side Angle, Low Angle, High Angle, Close-up, Wide Shot, Over Shoulder. Change the viewpoint while keeping the product unchanged
  • Lighting presets (11): Morning Light, Golden Hour, Overcast Daylight, Blue Hour, Soft Studio, Hard Directional, Window Light, Warm Ambient, Cinematic, Lights On, Lights Off. Relight the scene without altering composition
  • Photo Style presets (4): Lifestyle Context, Real-World Placement, Floating Display, Scale Reference. Professional product photography setups in one click
  • Zoom presets (5): Macro, Close-up, Wide, Hero Angle, Functional. Adjust framing to highlight details, function, or brand impact
  • Packshot presets (10): Front View, Three-Quarter, Side Profile, Top Down, Low Angle, High Angle, Close-up Detail, Back View, Ghost Mannequin, Line Drawing. Clean catalogue-ready shots from any angle
  • Interior Style presets (17): Scandinavian, Mid-Century, Art Deco, Traditional, Japandi, Minimalist, Industrial, Brutalist, Farmhouse, Bohemian, Contemporary Luxury, Transitional, Parisian Chic, Wabi-Sabi, Coastal Hamptons, Hollywood Regency, Maximalist Eclectic. Combined with 61 room types for 1,037 scene combinations
  • Light Studio grading presets: save exposure, contrast, tone curves, HSL, film grain, and colour overlay settings. Apply identical post-production to every image
  • Prompt library presets: save and recall complete scene descriptions built in the prompt builder. Share with your team for range-wide consistency

Comparison

Manual Style Guides + Per-Image DirectionAI Presets & Room Sets
Setup time1–2 hours per style guideSeconds — select a preset
Consistency across teamDepends on individual interpretationIdentical output from identical preset
Presets availableLimited by studio time53 generation presets + Light Studio grading + saved prompts
Speed per image15–30 minutes per imageUnder 1 minute per image
Brand complianceManual QA per imageBuilt in — presets enforce brand standards

Best Practice Workflow

  1. 1

    Build your prompt preset in the prompt library

    Use the prompt builder to compose your scene description across 9 zones (environment, subjects, style, furniture, accessories, colours, composition, lighting, technical). When you have a prompt that produces the look you want, save it as a preset in the prompt library. This becomes your reusable scene template for the entire range.

  2. 2

    Set up your Light Studio preset for post-production grading

    In Light Studio, dial in the exposure, contrast, tone curves, HSL colour adjustments, film grain, and colour overlay that define your brand's visual tone. Save this as a named preset (e.g. "Brand Warm", "Clean Studio"). This grading preset applies identically across every image, giving consistent post-production without manual editing per image.

  3. 3

    Choose your background swap preset for scene generation

    Select from 17 interior styles and 61 room types (1,037 combinations) for the scene environment. Or use a custom prompt from your prompt library for full creative control. The background swap preset handles the environment, while the product remains locked.

  4. 4

    Generate with all three preset layers

    Apply your prompt preset for the scene description, your background swap preset for the environment, and your Light Studio preset for grading. The AI applies all three uniformly to every product image, producing a cohesive look across your entire range.

  5. 5

    Save and share the complete preset stack with your team

    Save effective preset combinations to the prompt library so your team can recall them for any product. Everyone generates from the same approved stack: same scene, same grading, same room set.

See Presets & Room Sets in Action

This video demonstrates how interior style presets generate consistent product photography — applying the same room set to multiple products for a cohesive catalogue look.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not standardising on a preset library before the team starts generating images
  • Using different presets for products in the same range — breaking visual consistency
  • Over-customising when a standard preset would maintain better consistency
  • Not sharing working presets with the team through the prompt library
  • Forgetting to save effective prompts — rebuilding configurations from scratch wastes time

Related Questions

How many presets are there in total?

53 built-in generation presets across 6 categories: Camera Angle (6), Lighting (11), Photo Style (4), Zoom (5), Packshot (10), and Interior Style (17). On top of that, Interior Style combines with 61 room types for 1,037 scene combinations. Light Studio grading presets and saved prompt library presets add further layers of consistency.

What are the Camera Angle presets?

6 presets that reframe the product from different perspectives: Side Angle, Low Angle, High Angle, Close-up, Wide Shot, and Over Shoulder. The product stays unchanged while the camera position shifts to reveal new views. Use these to generate multi-angle catalogue imagery from a single source image.

What are the Lighting presets?

11 presets that relight the scene without changing composition: Morning Light (cool, raking), Golden Hour (warm amber), Overcast Daylight (flat, shadowless), Blue Hour (cool twilight), Soft Studio (neutral, flat), Hard Directional (harsh, high-contrast), Window Light (soft side light), Warm Ambient (cozy lamp glow), Cinematic (moody, filmic), Lights On (activates all visible fixtures with colour temperature and brightness controls), and Lights Off (fixtures appear unlit, ambient light only). For more on the relighting workflow, see AI relighting.

What are the Packshot presets?

10 presets for clean, catalogue-ready product shots: Front View, Three-Quarter View, Side Profile, Top Down, Low Angle, High Angle, Close-up Detail, Back View, Ghost Mannequin (invisible mannequin for apparel), and Line Drawing (black-and-white technical illustration). Each preset specifies camera angle, lens, and framing for consistent output.

What are the Zoom and Photo Style presets?

Zoom presets (5) adjust framing: Macro (extreme detail), Close-up (defining feature), Wide (full context), Hero Angle (brand-impact crop), and Functional (product in use). Photo Style presets (4) set the photography approach: Lifestyle Context (in-situ use), Real-World Placement (architectural context), Floating Display (suspended product, clean background), and Scale Reference (product next to known objects for size).

What are the Interior Style presets?

17 design styles: Scandinavian, Mid-Century, Art Deco, Traditional, Japandi, Minimalist, Industrial, Brutalist, Farmhouse, Bohemian, Contemporary Luxury, Transitional, Parisian Chic, Wabi-Sabi, Coastal Hamptons, Hollywood Regency, and Maximalist Eclectic. Each defines the room aesthetic, material palette, and design language. Combined with 61 room types across residential, commercial, hospitality, education, and retail environments, that is 1,037 unique scene combinations. See lifestyle scene rendering for a full walkthrough.

What are Light Studio presets?

Light Studio presets save your post-production grading: exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, tone curves, HSL per-colour adjustments, film grain, colour overlay, and more. Apply a saved preset to any image for identical grading. This ensures every image has the same visual tone, regardless of when it was generated.

How do all the preset layers work together?

Use generation presets (Camera Angle, Lighting, Zoom, Packshot, Interior Style) to control what the AI generates. Use Light Studio presets to grade the output consistently. Use prompt library presets to save and recall complete scene descriptions. Combining all three layers means every image across your range has the same angle, lighting, scene, and grading. This is how you 10x content output while maintaining total consistency.

Can I create and save custom prompt presets?

Yes. Use the prompt builder to compose a scene across 9 editable zones, save it to the prompt library, and recall it for any product. You can also drag in a reference image to capture a vibe, edit the zones, and save the result as a new preset.

How do I ensure my team uses consistent styles?

Save your approved preset stack (generation presets + Light Studio preset + prompt preset) to the shared prompt library. Everyone on the team generates from the same approved configuration, producing visually consistent product photography across the entire organisation.

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