FireRed Image Edit: 6 Before and After Edits
FireRed Image Edit: 6 Before and After Edits
FireRed Image Edit handles instruction based edits without masks. This post shows six before and after examples on real images.
Model used
FireRedTeam/FireRed-Image-Edit ran for every edit. One input image per test. One output per prompt. Resolution stayed at 1024 by 1024. Model page: https://wiro.ai/models/fireredteam/firered-image-edit
Before and after results
Edit 1: Remove sunglasses and change hair color
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The face stays stable. The edit does not smudge the skin around the eyes.
Edit 2: Remove an object from a desk
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Edges blend well. The wood grain stays believable in the filled region.
Edit 3: Restore a damaged old photo
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Scratches drop out without destroying the faces. Contrast improves while keeping a film look.
Edit 4: Remove a plant and replace it with books
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Lighting match looks consistent. The new object sits on the surface without floating.
Edit 5: Replace label text and keep the style
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This type of edit often fails when the font changes. The style stays close here.
Edit 6: Change a sign from OPEN to CLOSED
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Perspective and lighting stay aligned. The new text does not look pasted on.
What worked well
- Edits keep the rest of the frame stable.
- Text replacement keeps style better than many general image editors.
- Restoration removes defects without turning faces into wax.
Where it can struggle
- Very small text can still blur when zoomed in.
- Hard removals can leave mild texture drift in flat areas.
- Complex multi step edits may need separate passes.
Try the model
FireRed Image Edit on Wiro: https://wiro.ai/models/fireredteam/firered-image-edit











