Repeated edits and peak hours may lower Gemini image quality

In a app using the Image through and the , the first results were strong but two problems appeared. When each generated image became the starting point for the next edit, quality fell sharply after roughly five to ten rounds.

Colors shifted, fine details blurred, and shape errors accumulated, suggesting that defects from earlier results were repeatedly carried into later ones. The same prompt also produced worse images during busy US and European hours—afternoon and evening in India Standard Time—than during quieter periods.

Peak-hour results were blurrier, followed the request less accurately, and were rejected more often by s. There is no proven solution yet for preserving the original image through a long edit chain, and the suspected shortage of Google at busy times remains unconfirmed.

Key points

  • Quality dropped sharply after about five to ten rounds of editing generated images.
  • Colors changed, details became blurry, and shape errors accumulated.
  • The same prompts performed worse during busy US and European hours.
  • Peak-hour images were blocked more often by s.
  • Limited Google was suspected, but the cause was not confirmed.
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