Some AI generated pictures of an old dishwasher

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Gun forum or dishwashing forum?

Anyway, this is what Adobe Photoshop can do with it's Generative AI features. OK, OK, so it doesn't look THAT realistic, but if I were getting paid and it was a small picture in the advertisement of a magazine, think you could tell the difference then?

My wife is currently taking a university level class in AI on-line, but more on that later.

Here is the first "original" picture. Someone in the neighborhood was throwing away a perfectly good broken dishwasher for bulk trash.




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sample one. I could have spent a little more time getting the water on the street to go up around the cars in the distance a little better.
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Sample two, same original picture, same dishwasher.
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too phony
Yes, and too that point, for the past 5 or 10 years I have been fed up with photographs that just look like plain ol' pictures.

I'm really inspired by the French Impression period of art and try to get photographs to look like oil paintings. So they aren't just pictures. Just a different take on photography, especially since digital has taken over the camera world from silver halide film photography.

These pictures don't show this, but I have some other samples that do.
 
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Yes, and too that point, for the past 5 or 10 years I have been fed up with photographs that just look like plain ol' pictures.

I'm really inspired by the French Impression period of art and try to get photographs to look like oil paintings. So they aren't just pictures. Just a different take on photography, especially since digital has taken over the camera world from silver halide film photography.

These pictures don't show this, but I have some other samples that do.
There's filters for that.
 
Gun forum or dishwashing forum?

Anyway, this is what Adobe Photoshop can do with it's Generative AI features. OK, OK, so it doesn't look THAT realistic, but if I were getting paid and it was a small picture in the advertisement of a magazine, think you could tell the difference then?

My wife is currently taking a university level class in AI on-line, but more on that later.

Here is the first "original" picture. Someone in the neighborhood was throwing away a perfectly good broken dishwasher for bulk trash.




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sample one. I could have spent a little more time getting the water on the street to go up around the cars in the distance a little better.
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Sample two, same original picture, same dishwasher.
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That first picture I thought the part between the trees was smoke.
 
That reptile in the pics above looks more like a Croc then a Gator with that long sharp nose.
...and that reptile better watch out or those kitty kats will tear into him as everyone knows felines are the most ferocious of all animals. :devilish:

...and as far as washing machines are concerned, Maytag was named the best because the tub did not rust out like most all other name brands. Have had one since around '84 and it has only needed a new rubber seal underneath the tub. It is a stackable with the dryer on top. Great machine and still going strong.
 
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That reptile in the pics above looks more like a Croc then a Gator with that long sharp nose.
...and that reptile better watch out or those kitty kats will tear into him as everyone knows felines are the most ferocious of all animals. :devilish:

...and as far as dishwashers are concerned, Maytag was named the best because the tub did not rust out like most all other name brands. Have had one since around '84 and it has only needed a new rubber seal underneath the tub. It is a stackable with the dryer on top. Great machine and still going strong.
You have a stackable dishwasher?
 
Oooops my bad. I really got off track. Sorry! The Stackable is a washing machine with a dryer on top. Great for apartments, which we lived in at first. The local Maytag repairman first changed the electrical from 220v to 110. Then when we moved into our home and they moved it, changed it back. Great customer service too!
 

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