Midjourney 6 adds exact color control and layered PSD export
Design · 4 min read
Midjourney 6 introduces a color control syntax that lets users lock generated images to specific hex ranges, color profiles, and printed color gamuts. This gives designers more predictable outputs when matching brand palettes or preparing assets for print.
Layered PSD export preserves separable elements—foreground, background, and suggested mask regions—along with descriptive layer names and recommended blend modes. The feature reduces the amount of destructive editing needed post-generation.
Midjourney also improved reproducibility by exposing generation seeds and intermediate latent snapshots, making it easier for teams to iterate collaboratively. The company warns that complex photorealistic requests may still require hand-polishing but says the new tools cut significant prep time for designers.