As Monty Python famously said, "And now for something completely different."
January is traditionally used by publications for forward-looking articles, so we went with something different, a collection of tennis images created with Generative Ai. I view this as similar to Tour Portraits we've done comprising abstract images, just with different tools. This collection endeavors to show the variety of tools and different types of image output. For those concerned with GenAi's impact as "photography" (which is not what I'm sharing here}, I included a link to a NYT article at the end of this post.
All the images in this tour portrait were created with three GenAi systems: DALLE-E, which is from the highly-publicized OpenAI corporation that created ChatGPT and is partnered with Microsoft; Midjourney, an independent company with a more complex system giving the user more control over its output, and Firefly, Adobe's approach, which is quite different from anyone else's I'm aware of, integrating GenAi into its current photo editing software, including Photoshop. All of these images were created last July, so each of the tools has since evolved on in subsequent releases.
Please click here to see the January TPN Tour Portrait:
Here are a couple of samples to illustrate potential uses. I'll post a few more with explanations in the next couple of days.
This image was generated by Firefly using a text prompt starting with "1920's female tennis player, art deco style, block colors".
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For contrast, this DALLE-E generation imagines tennis as part of a mythical, medieval knight's joust, making sudden death take on a different meaning. Other text parameters set style, level of detail, armour and the output results from numerous iterations.
For discussion of GenAI photography impact:
NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/26/opinion/ai-future-photography.html?unlocked_article_code=1.I00.vlNG. YJXolEWuj5CC&smid=url-share
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January is traditionally used by publications for forward-looking articles, so we went with something different, a collection of tennis images created with Generative Ai. I view this as similar to Tour Portraits we've done comprising abstract images, just with different tools. This collection endeavors to show the variety of tools and different types of image output. For those concerned with GenAi's impact as "photography" (which is not what I'm sharing here}, I included a link to a NYT article at the end of this post.
All the images in this tour portrait were created with three GenAi systems: DALLE-E, which is from the highly-publicized OpenAI corporation that created ChatGPT and is partnered with Microsoft; Midjourney, an independent company with a more complex system giving the user more control over its output, and Firefly, Adobe's approach, which is quite different from anyone else's I'm aware of, integrating GenAi into its current photo editing software, including Photoshop. All of these images were created last July, so each of the tools has since evolved on in subsequent releases.
Please click here to see the January TPN Tour Portrait:
Here are a couple of samples to illustrate potential uses. I'll post a few more with explanations in the next couple of days.
This image was generated by Firefly using a text prompt starting with "1920's female tennis player, art deco style, block colors".
filedata/fetch?id=103022&d=1704319467&type=thumb
For contrast, this DALLE-E generation imagines tennis as part of a mythical, medieval knight's joust, making sudden death take on a different meaning. Other text parameters set style, level of detail, armour and the output results from numerous iterations.
For discussion of GenAI photography impact:
NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/26/opinion/ai-future-photography.html?unlocked_article_code=1.I00.vlNG. YJXolEWuj5CC&smid=url-share
filedata/fetch?id=103023&d=1704319467&type=thumb
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