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NOOOOO ! never football.....
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This should help identify the AI'ed v Natural products.
https://www.dpreview.com/news/8360583669/adobe-adds-cai-content-credentials-option-to-camera-raw



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Re Chris image..... AI dount know!  Does theee understand me accent?



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You been at the scrumpy again???



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AI Self Portrait by Sally Sallertt ARPS a photographer from West Yorkshire

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For a bit of fun I have just tried to create a similar AI image using latest version of Photoshop. It took less than 5 mins to creatre this image on a blank white canvas. 

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I am a bit confused, Graham.

You say your image was from a white canvas. Did you use a photo of the lady or did AI select her?

Could you walk us through the sequences you took to arrive at that image?


The original self portrait image looks to me to have used some additional software to create that characterised cartoon look of a photo? Or was it ALL created by AI in PS?

They are both interesting images but without knowing something of the path taken it’s hard to understand how much AI contributed.

What I am struggling with is how much of the self portrait image could be created with simple commands in PS AI?



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Here are the first three pages of Sally Sallett ARPS feature on AI

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Thanks for the explanation Graham.

It’s clear that Microsoft Bing is a more comprehensive AI package than Photoshops version. Whenever I try to input such commands in to PShp interface it offers limited selection and no option for cartooning or characterised images….unless I haven’t got the knack of their commands?

If I use the same wording that your lady used ... "a skinny, smooth haired, brindle Lurcher" in Photoshop this is what I get......



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Not exactly smooth haired, not brindled, not skinny and not a Lurcher!  The only thing it is ....is a dog.



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I suspect (but do not know) that the "AI" simply searches the internet for images that are associated with your key words and selects to some sort of algorithm - the problem with that is that it relies on people who post things on the interne - most of whom would not know a lurcher from an elephant.  :lol:

This was in a google search for that phrase -



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