Miscellaneous topics that do not fit into specific categories.
Designer’s current behavior and performance characteristics are controlled by the service and can change over time, but the context only documents what Designer can do and how to access it, not how many image variations it must return, exact aspect ratios, or service slowdowns.
From the available information:
- Designer is an online, AI-powered cloud service. Performance (how long it takes to generate images) depends on internet connectivity and the service itself. The documentation only states that an active internet connection is required and that Designer runs in the cloud; it does not specify or guarantee generation speed or number of images returned.
- Designer’s Image Creator works best with detailed prompts. If prompts are very short or vague, results may not match expectations. The guidance is to be more descriptive (include adjectives, locations, and styles such as “digital art” or “photorealistic”) so the generated image aligns more closely with the prompt.
- Aspect ratio and layout (for example, 3:2 vs 16:9) are not described as configurable in the provided context. Where size is mentioned (for social posts), the guidance is to choose a size that matches the platform, but it does not list fixed ratios or guarantees.
- The context does not provide any information about temporary limitations (such as “only one image instead of four”) or how long such behavior might last.
Given the documentation, the only actionable steps supported here are:
- Ensure a stable internet connection, since Designer and “Edit with Designer” in Photos both rely on cloud processing.
- Use more detailed prompts to improve how closely the image matches the description.
- If using Designer for social posts, explicitly select the desired size in the Size option when available.
For issues like reduced number of image variations, unexpected aspect ratios, or persistent slowness, the context does not provide a fix or timeline; those behaviors are not documented features or settings here.
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