Use Case Seismograph: Prompt Tremor Lab. Topics: Brief Quake, Format Faultline, Mask Aftershock, Product Mockup, Prompt Tremor Lab, Reference Tremor, Style Drift, Text Pulse.

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Create a single polished gallery image for an original GPT Image 2 use-case concept.

Title text visible, small and legible: "Use Case Seismograph: Prompt Tremor Lab"

Output format: one continuous analog seismograph paper-roll artifact, landscape 16:9, photographed from a low three-quarter angle. A long cream strip of graph paper feeds through a fictional brass-and-glass seismograph recorder from left to right. The whole image is one unbroken paper trace, not a grid, not a 2x3 board, not separate panels, not cards, not a tabletop game, not a lab rack, not a receipt, not a mosaic, not a sand tray, not a loom, not a camera stage, not an aquarium, not a patchbay.

Visible short labels printed directly along the paper tape, in sequence:
"Brief Quake" -> "Reference Tremor" -> "Mask Aftershock" -> "Text Pulse" -> "Style Drift" -> "Format Faultline"

Use-case mechanisms shown on the same continuous trace:
- Brief Quake: a clean initial waveform with tiny prompt keywords encoded as abstract ticks, showing how a short brief becomes a strong visual direction.
- Reference Tremor: two transparent calibration weights press near the trace, showing fictional reference-image influence without depicting any real person, logo, brand, or copyrighted character.
- Mask Aftershock: a small removable translucent edit window overlays one section of the trace, with controlled ripple marks showing localized image edits.
- Text Pulse: several enlarged square-wave beats carry tiny fictional labels, showing short text rendering checks.
- Style Drift: twin colored traces slowly diverge and then are corrected by a damping slider, showing consistency and variation control.
- Format Faultline: the final strip passes through three paper-width gates labeled "1:1", "4:5", and "16:9", showing aspect ratio planning without making separate panels.

Design details: elegant fictional instrument, no real brands, no people, no famous characters, no political content, no dangerous instructions, no sexual or graphic content. Use restrained colors with brass, graphite, teal ink, coral calibration marks, and warm paper. Include tiny provenance stamp reading "fictional source-safe lab". Ensure text is legible but secondary to the artifact. High detail, editorial product-photography quality, soft shadows, crisp readable labels.

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