Microscopic organic micrograph pattern
Use for abstract scientific imagery resembling cells, crystals or microscopic life under magnification.
A scientific micrograph of {{specimen}} under high magnification, repeating organic cellular structures, glowing {{stain_color}} fluorescent staining on a dark field, intricate natural geometry, soft focus falloff at the edges, polarized-light shimmer.
Style: fluorescence microscopy, abstract scientific imagery.
Composition: edge-to-edge organic texture, no single focal subject, depth via focus falloff.
Technical: believable cellular detail, luminous stained structures, dark background.
Negative: no human figures, no text labels, no obvious tiling, no flat color blocks.
Params: --ar 16:9Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{specimen}}
- {{stain_color}}
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