New ways to use the Midjourney Image Editor: upload and edit images, erase/restore, and expand the canvas
The Midjourney Image Editor has finally opened up the “upload an image and then edit it” workflow, no longer limited to editing only images you generated yourself. You can erase, restore, and expand the canvas directly on the web, and use prompts together with selections to repaint specific areas. Below, following the real operation flow, I’ll clearly explain the key capabilities of the Midjourney Image Editor. Where to access the Midjourney Image Editor and requirements Open one of your works on the Midjourney web app, and you can usually see “Edit”.
Midjourney Tutorial: Logging into Discord on Multiple Devices and Using a Private Image-Generation Channel
This article is a hands-on Midjourney usage guide: how to log in and sync the same account on both computer and phone, how to set up a private image-generation channel just for yourself, and the common steps for logging out and switching accounts. Follow the steps below, and your Midjourney generations will be quieter and less prone to permission errors. Preparation before logging in: first get your Discord account sorted out The most common way to access Midjourney is to log in via Discord authorization, so the first step is to confirm which “Discord account you’ll use for generating images” you have on hand. It’s recommended that you change the email, username, and avatar to something instantly recognizable to avoid switching to the wrong account later. Then open the Midjourney official website in a browser, click Log In, and complete the Discord authorization.
ChatGPT Desktop App Upgrade: Advanced Voice, Search, and Chat History Lookup
This ChatGPT update focuses on being “more usable”: you can start chatting directly on desktop, voice is smoother, and you can quickly pull up old conversations. For people who need to use ChatGPT long-term to handle emails, files, and materials, the efficiency gains are very noticeable. The desktop app is here: Put ChatGPT into your workflow The ChatGPT desktop app means you don’t have to keep switching browser tabs—open it and you can start a conversation right away, making it better suited for on-demand use while multitasking. For everyday tasks like writing emails, polishing copy, or organizing meeting key
ChatGPT Subscription Plan Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Free, Plus, and Team
To get the most out of ChatGPT, choosing the right plan matters more than upgrading blindly. Below, we break down the core differences between ChatGPT Free, ChatGPT Plus, and ChatGPT Team—focusing on model capabilities, user experience, and team collaboration—to help you decide based on your scenario. Models & Capabilities: What You Can Use and What’s Different ChatGPT Free typically offers basic conversational capabilities, suitable for everyday Q&A, simple writing, and light information organization. The value of ChatGPT Plus mainly lies in stronger
Midjourney Tutorial: Use Prefer Commands to Save Default Parameters and Styles
Repeatedly typing the same string of parameters in Midjourney is error-prone and can disrupt your image-generation flow. With the Prefer-related commands in Discord, you can turn commonly used parameters and style suffixes into “fixed defaults” or “one-tap calls.” Below, in the order of real operations, we’ll clearly explain how to set up and maintain Midjourney. First, get clear on this: what repetitive tasks Prefer is good for solving If you need to add the same aspect ratio, stylization strength, or commonly used model parameters every time, then it’s a great fit to use Midjou


