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Nov 29, 2023 13:40:16   #
RichieC wrote:
What were the percentages it returned on those " human pics"... Ie 60-40%. 49-51% , I was looking to see if I could find a tool in case I was wrong. This one returned 0.82% human... so less than a percent.

Sicko's are making AI generated child porn, Law Enforcement has decided that it is still crime. I don't get child porn myself... but I can't wrap my head around who specifically is the victim if it is fake... I can understand the fact that that age group is adversely impacted - even if they are fakes... people would doctor real images, or law enforcement would have to prove they aren't real- and it creates a market-so I guess that is why. ...

Funny that fake nudes I think protect people who have been hacked or whatever, as they can say they are fake, and who could tell? .
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I think the percentage tended to reflect how much Photoshop work had been carried out, although a non human picture of tree branches on a beach came up as 98% AI?
As with all things it's left to our judgement to work out what is real and what isn't though I share your concerns about the way AI is progressing under the hands of those who wish to pursue 'other subjects'.
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Nov 28, 2023 14:29:38   #
RichieC wrote:
This is what I found... did an image search- doesn't appear in this search by image at image.google.com or TinEye etc.

So I looked into detecting AI generated images... found several links.. here is one I did a screen capture of after uploading the image to it. .

to the OP..."Flack"?....

It isn't a photograph, It isn't an illustration... It's computer generated to a level that is getting scary. The old adage : "Don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see" will have to be rewritten --- where you can't believe anything.

Can't argue, she is a pretty and attractive arrangement of pixels!
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tried a few sample pics on that website and sadly it failed to pick out genuine human pics...
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Nov 16, 2023 06:50:24   #
Simple understated pictures that belie their quality.
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Nov 14, 2023 11:59:54   #
lmTrying wrote:
Yeah, I could. But then I'd have to find film. Probably B&H? Then I'd have to get it developed, cause I'm not doing the darkroom and chemicals thing. Did that in college, it was fun, but like drag racing, I see big bucks for that. Naw. I'll stick with digital and computer processing.


yes how on earth did we survive in the 60/70/80/90's (and before)...
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Nov 13, 2023 06:26:34   #
almost butterflyesque...
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Nov 13, 2023 01:53:41   #
lmTrying wrote:


I am another that owns an AE-1 and two Soligar zoom lenses. After reading everyone's responses, maybe I'll put mine on display.


Or you could use it and burn some film...
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Nov 12, 2023 07:37:32   #
Is it squeaky?
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Nov 12, 2023 07:22:45   #
nicely done!
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Nov 11, 2023 14:47:31   #
Thomas902 wrote:
Jim I believe you didn't quite understand what ArtzDarkroom was endeavoring to share with you...
ArtzDarkroom was sincere and on point albeit his thoughts may have eluded you...
Semantics and syntax often stand in the way of precise communication to this end I will simply post an illustration of what ArtzDarkroom was alluding to...

Additionally I would suggest you invest some quality time researching Ansel Adam's Zone System in as he did a splendid job of quantifying the subtle variances in eleven zones of tonal gradation and how they work in harmony to convey a deeper narrative by means of grayscale density.

Best Advice? Open an account of flickr, Jim it is there you will encounter those currently at the zenith of the craft...
Hope this helps or is at least food for thought...

Oh, you might review Richard Avedon, Dovima with Elephants, Evening Dress by Dior, Cirque D'hiver, Paris, 1955.
Richard is a master who took B&W to a level that few before had ever managed... Although Peter Lindbergh's portraiture is epic... he truly understands the very essence of the feminine spirit... please study Peter's work also...

As always I look forward to more of your breathtaking artistry Jim... Thank you so much for sharing...
Jim I believe you didn't quite understand what Art... (show quote)


a voice of reason...
Thank you for demonstrating your editing skills.
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Oct 28, 2023 06:12:19   #
There is a lovely balance to this picture!
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Oct 26, 2023 08:33:25   #
very nice. bit more top lighting or a reflector perhaps may improve it slightly?
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Oct 26, 2023 08:31:15   #
yes it's a special lens.
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Oct 19, 2023 04:41:46   #
I think it appears to be 'floating?' I'm not sure but if you're not showing the stem then maybe crop a bit bore off the bottom? Excellent image as ever though!
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Oct 10, 2023 01:38:02   #
Not another one, I'm bushed!
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Oct 9, 2023 12:58:20   #
BandeauRouge wrote:
if you look carefully when the model is "sitting on the log", well how do you say it... the model MAY have been sitting on a green or blue object that was edited out when the back ground image with log was set into frame using photo sop,,,

but the log is not at the models ass... if you had the ability to get a measurement of the log from the lens.. its most likely 4 feet BEHIND the spot the model is actually sitting on..

There are many photoshop how to videos that show you how to make an image of a person sitting or jumping on a piano key that has been taped down.. the whole trick is to get the photo subjects feet on the same plane as the depressed keys surface.

that wasnt done for the photo..
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Not sure about that but you can see the fine hair on her arms against the background, there's no blurring of pixels there?
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