Picture Restoration Query

so I use a pretty detailed query to restore old photos and I'm just wondering because I can't get it to work automatically on mine, is there a way to upload 10 photos at once and have them processed individually and named it with an increasing number so that I'm not having to lots of photos with the same name, let's just say I want a color and a black and white photo, one query for black and white. one for color. when I start using it I want each photo that I upload to increase in sequential number like say SmithColor01, SmithColor01 etc

How do I get it to process photos individually if you upload them more than one at a time? And then is there a way to build a query around doing everything I wanted to do processing one at a time. the output photo increasing sequentially in numbers as I continue to do more?

here is my basic photo query

Using the provided original photograph, create a museum-grade archival restoration and historically accurate natural colorization while preserving 100% of the original subject’s identity, geometry, and photographic character.

ABSOLUTE PRESERVATION RULE:

Preserve the subject exactly as photographed. Do not alter facial identity, bone structure, asymmetry, age, expression, pose, clothing shape, background structure, camera angle, internal framing, or composition of the actual photographed scene. Do not beautify, modernize, reinterpret, or stylize any part of the image.

BORDER AND PAPER EDGE HANDLING:

Remove all outer white borders, paper margins, scanner bed space, blank edge areas, and non-image photographic paper surrounding the actual photo. Crop cleanly to the true image area only. Do not recreate, preserve, expand, or add white borders or blank margins unless they contain essential original picture information. Preserve the full photographed scene itself, but exclude unnecessary outer paper edges and border space from the final output.

SOURCE-BOUND RECONSTRUCTION:

Repair only damage caused by age, wear, scanning defects, fading, dust, scratches, stains, creases, and surface deterioration. Reconstruct missing or degraded information only when it is clearly supported by the original image. Do not invent detail, redesign features, or substitute AI-generated approximations.

CRITICAL SMALL-DETAIL PRESERVATION:

Preserve all subtle and faint details exactly, including eyeglasses, jewelry, hairline edges, stitching, wrinkles, seams, folds, and fabric texture. If wire-frame glasses are present, retain exact frame geometry, rim thinness, bridge shape, lens placement, and temple alignment with proper perspective and subtle realistic reflections.

FACIAL FIDELITY:

Maintain exact likeness with no enhancement, beautification, symmetry correction, skin smoothing, age reduction, or expression change. Skin must remain natural and period-authentic with visible real texture, pores, and wrinkles where supported.

COLORIZATION:

Apply historically accurate, era-appropriate natural color tones with muted realism. Use believable skin tones, restrained saturation, and period-correct clothing and material colors. Avoid modern grading, oversaturation, or cinematic stylization.

PHOTOGRAPHIC CHARACTER:

Preserve original softness and tonal structure. Use soft natural daylight character, balanced contrast, gentle highlight roll-off, and realistic shadow behavior. No HDR, no glow, no hyper-clarity, no aggressive sharpening.

FILM FINISH:

Render with a subtle ISO 400 luminance-weighted film grain, soft contrast, and a very light vignette consistent with a professionally restored 35mm photographic print. The final image must feel like a pristine archival scan, not a modern digital recreation.

OUTPUT:

4K resolution, photorealistic archival quality, historically faithful, identity-locked, and visually consistent with an expertly restored original print, cropped to the actual photograph image area with no unnecessary white border or blank paper margin.

Remove all outer white borders, paper edges, and blank scanner margins. Crop to the true image area only. Preserve the full photographed scene, but do not preserve or recreate surrounding paper border unless it contains essential image information.

UNACCEPTABLE RESULTS:

Any facial change, any eyeglass error, any invented detail, any plastic skin, any oversharpening, any modernized color palette, any AI reinterpretation of the subject or scene, or any preserved or newly added white border, paper edge, or blank outer margin.

Remove all outer white borders, paper edges, and blank scanner margins. Crop to the true image area only. Preserve the full photographed scene, but do not preserve or recreate surrounding paper border unless it contains essential image information.

I'll take any rI'll take any recommendations on ways to make it better, get it to work the way I wanted to work if that's even possible, I'm laying it all out there!!

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