Use Case Chip: Prompt Microfluidics. Topics: Mask Gate, Palette Merge, Prompt Microfluidics, Provenance Dye, Reference Valve, Seed Droplet, Text Window, Viewport Splitter.

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

Visible title, small and clean: "Use Case Chip: Prompt Microfluidics"

Output format: a single top-down transparent microfluidic chip photographed on a matte white lab table, 16:9 landscape. It must read as one continuous glass chip with channels, valves, inert colored syrup droplets, tiny etched windows, calibration beads, and safe fictional labels. Do not use a 2x3 research board, contact sheet, dashboard, poster grid, tabletop board game, wind tunnel, hotel cabinet, greenhouse, chef counter, seismograph paper, sand tray, mosaic wall, receipt, patchbay, lantern, planetarium, proof press, loom, weather station, film stage, pinball, kite route, or card spread.

Core idea: GPT Image 2 prompt experiments are routed like harmless colored droplets through a visual lab-on-a-chip. Show seven distinct use-case stations along branching microchannels:
- Seed Droplet: a sparse fictional prompt becomes a stable subject droplet.
- Reference Valve: a tiny reference icon bead joins without overpowering the subject.
- Mask Gate: one safe fictional detail is isolated and changed inside a gated chamber.
- Palette Merge: two mood-color droplets mix into a controlled gradient sample.
- Text Window: a short etched label is tested for legibility under a magnifier lens.
- Viewport Splitter: the same droplet exits through square, tall, and wide outlet windows.
- Provenance Dye: a final harmless dye band marks source, rights, and safety checks.

Visual requirements: real-looking glass, clean refractions, colored but non-biological liquid, etched labels no longer than two words, miniature arrows embossed into channels, tiny inspection lenses and measurement ticks. Make the evaluation angle clear: routing control, mixing behavior, isolation accuracy, label readability, aspect-ratio exits, and provenance stamping.

Safety and rights constraints: all objects, labels, institutions, data, and materials are fictional. No real brands, trademarks, logos, celebrities, real people, copyrighted characters, living-artist style imitation, political persuasion, parties, elections, public political figures, sexual content, nudity, harmful instructions, weapons, gore, or graphic violence. No biological samples, pathogens, medical claims, or operational wet-lab instructions. High detail, no watermark, no QR code.

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