Edit Text and Redraw Regions
Correct figure labels with OCR or redraw only the area that needs revision.
Two Focused Editing Tools
When the overall figure is already correct, you do not need to regenerate all of it. FigRay provides two focused editing paths:
| Feature | Best for | Not intended for |
|---|---|---|
| Text editing | Spelling, terminology, label replacement, or deletion | Major layout or structural changes |
| Region redraw | Local objects, arrows, colors, structures, or details | Rewriting the full scientific story |
Edit Text in an Image
- Select Text edit in the project workspace.
- Wait for OCR to identify visible text regions.
- Select a highlighted label and enter its replacement, or mark it for deletion.
- Review the pending changes.
- Select Apply edits to create a new image revision.
- Compare it with the previous version for spelling, position, and nearby changes.
OCR and Credits
Scanning does not use model credits, but usage limits apply. Applying text changes calls an image model and costs 10 credits. Failed processing is refunded automatically.
OCR can miss very small, low-contrast, rotated, or visually merged text. In that case, try upscaling the image, or use a regular revision prompt that states the exact source and replacement text.
Redraw a Local Region
- Select Region redraw.
- Mark the target area with the brush or box selection tool.
- Describe only what should change inside the selected area.
- Choose a standalone region result or a full-figure revision.
- Review selection boundaries, visual continuity, and scientific relationships.
Replace the selected receptor with a clean membrane receptor icon.
Keep the surrounding cell membrane, labels, arrows, colors, and layout unchanged.Each region redraw costs 10 credits and is refunded if processing fails.
Reduce Unintended Changes
- select only the target plus a small amount of surrounding context;
- name the objects, labels, colors, and arrows that must remain unchanged;
- request one local change at a time;
- compare the new revision with history and restore the previous one if needed;
- use a normal revision or regenerate when the layout or scientific story is wrong.
Review Every Revision
An image model can alter nearby details while fixing a label or local structure. Verify terminology, arrow direction, molecular relationships, and legends before external use.