Titikey

Midjourney Web Editor Feature Upgrade: Hands-on with the Edit Button, Erase/Restore, and Canvas Expansion

Midjourney has recently made its web image editor feel more like a real toolset, no longer just a simple post-generation tweak panel. Now, through the new “Edit” entry point, you can directly erase and restore specific areas, and expand the canvas by adjusting size and aspect ratio. Below, I’ll break down what’s been enhanced this time and provide practical, step-by-step ways you can follow right away. New “Edit” Entry Point: A Smoother Flow from Generation to Retouching On Midjourney’s web gallery page, you’ll see a clearer

2/11/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Money-Saving Tips: Reuse Seeds and Style Presets—Get Great Images with Fewer Rerolls

The moments when Midjourney most easily “burns money” are often not when you can’t get an image, but when you keep rerolling and repeatedly tweaking parameters. The core idea of the following Midjourney money-saving method is to converge on a direction at low cost first, then lock in reusable settings. You’ll find that with the same aesthetic goal, you can produce consistently with fewer jobs. First, use low-quality drafts to validate the direction In Midjourney, during the exploration phase, don’t rush to chase final clarity—locking in composition, lighting, and style first is more economical. It’s recommended that drafts first use

2/11/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Money-Saving Tips: Use Reference Images and Parameter Convergence to Reduce Re-rolls

If you want to generate images in Midjourney without burning through your quota too fast, the key isn’t “use it less,” but “re-roll less.” Every generation, variation, upscale, and outpaint counts toward your job usage—the more you re-roll, the more it costs. The following Midjourney money-saving approach focuses on minimizing trial and error. First, define the goal clearly: get it right with a single prompt. The first step to saving money in Midjourney is to write your requirements “specifically” and avoid piling on vague adjectives. First lock in the subject, scene, camera, lighting, and style, then add materials and

2/11/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Feature Comparison: Differences Between the Web Version and Mobile App in Voice, Files, and Conversation Management

It’s still ChatGPT, but the web version and the mobile app are actually used differently. This article breaks down ChatGPT’s core experience into input methods, file handling, conversation management, and best-use scenarios. After reading, you’ll be able to choose the right entry point for your workflow without bouncing back and forth. Input & Interaction: The Keyboard Is More Reliable, Voice Is Faster Using ChatGPT on the web on a computer is the most comfortable for long-text input: the window is larger, copy/paste is easier, and it’s better suited to checking sources while comparing output. Many people, when writing proposals, emails, or reviewing long conversations,

2/11/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Plan Comparison Guide: How to Choose from Basic to Mega

Before subscribing, make the differences clear. The most critical factors in a Midjourney plan comparison are image generation speed (quota), whether Relax mode is supported, and private generation permissions. Below, we break it down by features to help you choose the right plan for your own use case. Midjourney Plan Comparison: Fast GPU Quota and Mode Differences When comparing Midjourney plans, prioritize “Fast GPU” time: it determines whether you can generate images quickly and iterate fast during peak hours. The Basic plan is usually better for low-frequency use, while the Standard plan often pro-

2/11/2026
ChatGPT
HomeShopOrders