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# Access Image

Choose the "Assess Image" option from the list of available stages.

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* In the "Stage name" field, enter a descriptive name for this stage that reflects the specific purpose of the image assessment.

**Example:** If you're extracting text from product labels, you might name it "Extract Product Label Text."

* Use the dropdown to select the type of data field you're interested in. This could include fields such as "Text," "Description," or other data types relevant to the image being processed.

**Example:** Choose "Text" if you're extracting written content from the image.

* In the "Enter Prompt" field, provide specific instructions or a prompt that guides the AI on what to look for in the image. This helps the system understand the context and focus of the extraction.
* **Example:** For text extraction from an image of a business card, the prompt might be "Extract the name, company, and contact information.

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