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# 25-12-18

## **Meet Context Mode in ArchiFilm Studio**

Have you tried ArchiFilm Studio yet? We've just added **Context Mode**, giving you a new way to fine-tune your AI renders.

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#### Choose Your Generation Style

When generating images in ArchiFilm Studio, you can choose a mode that controls how the AI interprets your image—from creating something new to making subtle adjustments. With the addition of Context Mode, here's a quick guide to each option:

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**Generative**\
Uses the basic structure. AI creates a new image freely.\
\&#xNAN;*Available only for images imported from Revit or SketchUp.*

**✨Context**\
Keeps the structure and prompt meaning. Creates a stable result.

**Refine**\
Makes small changes to the current image.

<figure><img src="/files/RD9D9EkeQpYni8iDsnx7" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

Not sure which to pick? Start with **Context** for balanced results, or go **Generative** if you want the AI to take the lead.

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#### Try It Free During Preview

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ArchiFilm Studio is still in preview—you have **100 free tokens** to explore all the features. Don't miss the chance to try it before the preview period ends!

👉 [\[Go to ArchiFilm Studio\]](https://bimil.bimpeers.com/archifilmstudio)


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