▲ | istjohn 4 days ago | |
Personally, I'm underwhelmed by this model. I feel like these examples are cherry-picked. Here are some fails I've had: - Given a face shot in direct sunlight with severe shadows, it would not remove the shadows - Given an old black and white photo, it would not render the image in vibrant color as if taken with a modern DSLR camera. It will colorize the photo, but only with washed out, tinted colors - When trying to reproduce the 3 x 3 grid of hair styles, it repeatedly created a 2x3 grid. Finally, it made a 3x3 grid, but one of the nine models was black instead of caucasian. - It is unable to integrate real images into fabricated imagery. For example, when given an image of a tutu and asked to create an image of a dolphin flying over clouds wearing the tutu, the result looks like a crude photoshop snip and copy/paste job. | ||
▲ | strange_quark 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I thought the the 3rd example of the AR building highlighting was cool. I used the same prompt and seems to work when you ask it for the most prominent building in a skyline, but fails really hard if you ask it for another building. I uploaded an image I found of Midtown Manhattan and tried various times to get it to highlight the Chrysler Building, it claimed it wasn't in the image (it was). I asked it to do 432 Park Ave, and it literally inserted a random building in the middle of the image that was not 432 Park, and gave me some garbled text for the description. I then tried Chicago as pictured from museum campus and asked it to highlight 2 Prudential, and it inserted the Hancock Center, which was not visible in the image I uploaded, and while the text was not garbled, was incorrect. | ||
▲ | autoexec 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Even these examples aren't perfect. The "Photos of Yourself in Different Eras" one said "Don't change the character's face" but the face was totally changed. "Case 21: OOTD Outfit" used the wrong camera. "Virtual Makeup Try-On" messed up the make up. "Lighting Control" messed up the lighting, the joker minifig is literally just SH0133 (https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?M=sh0133), "Design a Chess Set" says you don't need an input image, but the prompt said to base it off of a picture that wasn't included and the output is pretty questionable (WTF is with those pawns!), etc. I mean, it's still pretty neat, and could be useful for people without access to photoshop or to get someone started on a project to finish up by hand. | ||
▲ | foofoo12 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
> I feel like these examples are cherry-picked I don't know of a demo, image, film, project or whatever where the showoff pieces are not cherry picked. | ||
▲ | huflungdung 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
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