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05/09/2023 12:14:59 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by Venser: Originally posted by MargaretNet: This is why AI is not as easy as portrayed, there are a lot of images which are awful. It takes a lot of skill and vision to generate and select a good AI image. |
Does it though?
My eight year old daughter pointed out those two mistakes immediately. If the level of talent required is that you have functioning eyes, the bar is set pretty low. |
This image was just an example of how Midjourney works. If you look at the AI side challenge you will see that there are some quite good outputs. |
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05/09/2023 01:16:10 PM · #27 |
I guess my best analogy for AI as applied to photographs (since AI is being applied across countless applications) as allowing members to comb the internet for the best images to use to create a composite in an extended FS. |
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05/09/2023 01:46:59 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by tanguera: I guess my best analogy for AI as applied to photographs (since AI is being applied across countless applications) as allowing members to comb the internet for the best images to use to create a composite in an extended FS. |
I thought we had to have photographed all the actual items (I.e., vase, bug, etc) of an image to be valid. On that point if anyone knows:
1. Do we have to have photographed all recognizable elements (except textures?)
2. If so, do they have to be photographed during the window after challenge announcement and closing?
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05/09/2023 02:00:39 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by ErinKirsten: Originally posted by tanguera: I guess my best analogy for AI as applied to photographs (since AI is being applied across countless applications) as allowing members to comb the internet for the best images to use to create a composite in an extended FS. |
I thought we had to have photographed all the actual items (I.e., vase, bug, etc) of an image to be valid. On that point if anyone knows:
1. Do we have to have photographed all recognizable elements (except textures?)
2. If so, do they have to be photographed during the window after challenge announcement and closing? |
It was an analogy. :-) Yes, you MUST have EXIF data for all photos used in an Extended ruleset challenge. |
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05/09/2023 02:33:13 PM · #30 |
Originally posted by Venser: Originally posted by MargaretNet: This is why AI is not as easy as portrayed, there are a lot of images which are awful. It takes a lot of skill and vision to generate and select a good AI image. |
Does it though?
My eight year old daughter pointed out those two mistakes immediately. If the level of talent required is that you have functioning eyes, the bar is set pretty low. |
a 4 year old can take a photograph.
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05/09/2023 02:55:10 PM · #31 |
Originally posted by posthumous: Originally posted by Venser: Originally posted by MargaretNet: This is why AI is not as easy as portrayed, there are a lot of images which are awful. It takes a lot of skill and vision to generate and select a good AI image. |
Does it though?
My eight year old daughter pointed out those two mistakes immediately. If the level of talent required is that you have functioning eyes, the bar is set pretty low. |
a 4 year old can take a photograph. |
If I am not mistaken a monkey can take quite a good one |
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05/09/2023 03:27:05 PM · #32 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: Originally posted by ErinKirsten: Originally posted by tanguera: I guess my best analogy for AI as applied to photographs (since AI is being applied across countless applications) as allowing members to comb the internet for the best images to use to create a composite in an extended FS. |
I thought we had to have photographed all the actual items (I.e., vase, bug, etc) of an image to be valid. On that point if anyone knows:
1. Do we have to have photographed all recognizable elements (except textures?)
2. If so, do they have to be photographed during the window after challenge announcement and closing? |
It was an analogy. :-) Yes, you MUST have EXIF data for all photos used in an Extended ruleset challenge. |
I figured but then the part about 'extended FS' got me confused.
I do think AI is fun for creating composites that help me visualize what I might want to create myself.
Message edited by author 2023-05-09 21:33:33. |
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