DALL·E Guide
DALL·E is no longer the obvious starting point for new OpenAI image work, and it is better to say that plainly than pretend otherwise. Even so, it still matters for two very normal reasons: some teams are maintaining older workflows built around it, and a lot of people still encounter it first when they are trying to understand how prompt-based image generation evolved.

#When this page is still worth reading
This page is still useful when:
- an existing product is built on
dall-e-2ordall-e-3 - you are migrating an older image workflow
- you want to learn prompt structure, editing logic, and output QA
So the right way to read this page is as reference material: part migration guide, part fundamentals guide, not the default recommendation for a brand-new build.
#What is still worth learning from DALL·E
- how to write prompts with a clear subject, scene, and intent
- how to control output format and composition
- why it is better to find the direction first and refine later
- why human QA still matters even when the first image looks usable
#Bottom line
DALL·E is no longer the most future-facing image path inside OpenAI's ecosystem, but it still matters as a reference point. If you are maintaining legacy work or learning the fundamentals of image generation, it remains worth understanding.