Reaction Image (Zoomed Grainy Crop)
The extreme crop and visible compression artifacts signal "this is a reaction, not a portrait." Strips the subject of context so completely that whatever caption arrives becomes the entire reading.

The prompt
Re-render this image in the visual register of a reaction image meme, the extreme crop and compression aesthetic from late-stage forum and Discord culture circa 2018 onward. Crop tightly into the subject's face, framing only forehead to chin and ear to ear, deliberately too tight, the face dominates the canvas. Apply heavy upscale-artifact look: visible noise grain across the whole image, faint chromatic aberration on facial edges, mild softness as if upscaled multiple times from a small thumbnail source, faint jpeg blockiness in low-detail areas. Slight warm color cast suggesting screen-captured from a video. The facial expression is intensified, leaning toward whatever direction the source subject is already leaning (skepticism becomes pronounced skepticism, surprise becomes pronounced surprise, exhaustion becomes pronounced exhaustion). Background irrelevant and abstracted by the tight crop, mostly out of frame. Reserve a flat empty band of approximately 15 percent at top and 15 percent at bottom for later caption application by the user, completely empty of text, glyph, letter, numeral, or mark in any language or script. Mood: in-the-moment reaction, divorced from any original context. No watermarks, no logos, no on-canvas text. Preserve the subject's identifying features and expression of the source image, change only the framing, the medium, and the rendering.
What it is doing
The reaction-image crop performs context collapse: by removing the subject's setting and zooming past the threshold of portrait into pure facial response, the image becomes a vessel for whatever interpretation the caption supplies. The subject is converted from a person with intent into a reaction to something offscreen, and the offscreen something is whatever the caption claims it was.
Tuning knobs
- Crop tightness: `forehead to chin (classic)` vs `eyes to mouth (extreme)` vs `full face plus shoulders (loose reaction)`
- Grain intensity: `light noise` vs `heavy upscale grain` vs `extreme compression artifacts`
- Color cast: `warm screen-cap` vs `cool desaturated` vs `neutral`
- Expression amplification: `subtle` vs `pronounced` vs `extreme exaggeration`
- Caption zone: `top-bottom bands` vs `bottom band only` vs `no bands edge-to-edge`
Style lineage
Learn the visual culture this draws from: Reaction image meme (zoomed grainy crop).
Related prompts
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