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Very good Eric like the big cat!



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Iain wrote:
I think in the first picture your little cat is licking his lips in anticipation of the robin.
Mine with the dogs, they were laying on the patio table and I selected them and just put is grass and it came up with this one. I did nothing else to it.

That's all I did but I just put in a grassy mountain ledge. It took seconds! But its all down to what you decide to write in the description

In fact exactly what I did with your dogs....forgot the grass bit though



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The dogs that travel the world. :lol:

 




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The dog on the right is passing blue wind?



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Graham Whistler wrote:
The dog on the right is passing blue wind?
I think I would sitting there!!! 8-)

Yes he/she has probably eaten too much grass.:lol:

(didnt bother to do any manual tweaks, just a bit of fun)



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Changing the subject slightly….

I was watching a Sky nature programme called Wild India last night. It showed a clouded leopard hunting prey in the Jungle. Gibbons and Macaques in the trees were not safe from the brilliantly agile clouded leopard as it was shown climbing the branches. The footage was interchanging prey flying about and hunter climbing thin branches. We never saw them in the same frame together. Not surprising really as the clouded leopard was in a jungle (very convincing) compound! How can I be sure?  As the leopard ‘stalked’ a long a branch there was the clear shot of a man’s smiling face just behind the tree the leopard was walking on. OOPS.

The other point is they are nocturnal hunters so they wouldn’t be seen stalking prey up branches in the sunlight of this fil sequence. The keepers at the reserve I visited told me they will happily go in the compound (two keepers together!) when the suns out but as dusk approaches or on cloudy days…forget it.

So when is AI that different to manipulation of supposed wild filming using captive subjects sequences?


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Eric wrote:
I think I would sitting there!!! 8-)

Yes he/she has probably eaten too much grass.:lol:

(didnt bother to do any manual tweaks, just a bit of fun)

If only she did we would then have some warning to hold our noses. She can create some pong for a little dog.

 




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Changing the subject slightly….

I was watching a Sky nature programme called Wild India last night. It showed a clouded leopard hunting prey in the Jungle. Gibbons and Macaques in the trees were not safe from the brilliantly agile clouded leopard as it was shown climbing the branches. The footage was interchanging prey flying about and hunter climbing thin branches. We never saw them in the same frame together. Not surprising really as the clouded leopard was in a jungle (very convincing) compound! How can I be sure?  As the leopard ‘stalked’ a long a branch there was the clear shot of a man’s smiling face just behind the tree the leopard was walking on. OOPS.

The other point is they are nocturnal hunters so they wouldn’t be seen stalking prey up branches in the sunlight of this fil sequence. The keepers at the reserve I visited told me they will happily go in the compound (two keepers together!) when the suns out but as dusk approaches or on cloudy days…forget it.

So when is AI that different to manipulation of supposed wild filming using captive subjects sequences?


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This is the thing that will kill competitions if people aren’t honest.

 




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Iain wrote:
This is the thing that will kill competitions if people aren’t honest.
Not just competition, Iain.
Some years ago, I was doing the graphics for some packaging for a footware company. They wanted a rough road scene to fit in with their slogan around the shoe boxes. Quite an interesting project in design and layout but I needed 3-4 days to find a rough country road they liked. It would have saved them a small fortune using AI….well I wasn’t cheap :lol:



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Does the use of AI show up in the EXIF data?



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