Use Case Tasting Menu: Prompt Flavor Flight. Topics: Color Umami, Legibility Mint, Memory Finish, Mood Acid, Prompt Flavor Flight, Silhouette Bitter, Subject Salt, Texture Crunch.

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Create one polished public-gallery image for an original GPT Image 2 use-case concept.

Visible title, small and clean: "Use Case Tasting Menu: Prompt Flavor Flight"

Make the output a single cinematic 16:9 tabletop tasting counter, not a diagram board. A curved stone bar holds eight tiny fictional tasting spoons, aroma domes, texture tiles, and small menu tickets. Each spoon represents a different way to calibrate an image prompt through sensory language, using food-tasting metaphors only as harmless visual notation. The entire scene is one continuous chef's-counter artifact with shallow depth of field, not a grid, not a 2x3 study board, not a card spread, not a poster, not a machine console, not a paper roll, not a sand tray, not an ice rack, not a mosaic wall, not a receipt, not a cassette deck, not a patchbay, not a loom, not a printshop, not a planetarium, not a film stage.

Show these original use cases as physical tasting objects with tiny concise labels:
- "Subject Salt" - the core object is made unmistakable before style is added.
- "Mood Acid" - lighting and emotion are adjusted with a bright flavor note.
- "Texture Crunch" - surface detail is checked through touch-like samples.
- "Silhouette Bitter" - the shape remains recognizable even when details are reduced.
- "Color Umami" - palette harmony is tuned with small glaze droplets.
- "Legibility Mint" - very short invented words stay fresh and readable.
- "Memory Finish" - a previous fictional scene leaves a consistent aftertaste.
- "Rights Rinse" - any brand, celebrity, copyrighted character, or political cue is washed into generic invented material.

Visual style: high-end editorial food photography plus precise product-design labeling, warm task lighting, ceramic spoons, translucent cloches, tiny printed menu flags, colored sauces used as abstract prompt notes, crisp readable labels, playful and sophisticated. No real restaurant, no real brand, no logos, no public figures, no celebrity likenesses, no copyrighted characters, no political parties or elections, no harmful instructions, no sexual content, no nudity, no graphic violence. Entire concept is original and source-free.

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