French immigrants are eating our pets!

  • vithigar@lemmy.ca
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    20 days ago

    I’m saying it because it’s not only obvious with even a moments thought (you can literally just ask it for an entirely red image or whatever), but also because it’s easily provable.

    Prompt: “Under the sea”

    Image:

    Average pixel colour:

    Prompt: “a man with red hair wearing a red coat standing in front of a red background”

    Image:

    Average pixel colour:

    So I ask you the same question. Did you just say that because you felt like it was true?

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      20 days ago

      The average brightness values of those are both middle of the road grey. Sorry I should have rephrased as I misspoke calling it beige but the point still stands that has the most average toned color.

      If you look they are middling around 50-60% where as a similar red photo intake would likely have a higher contrast and an average color with a higher brightness.

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        20 days ago

        I’d expect that many images are going to be somewhere near 50% grey if you average their luminance out overall. That’s just the average of every colour though. The fact that averaging a range of things tends toward a standard distribution isn’t particularly surprising. Again though, it’s not hard to get a diffusion model to generate something outside of that expectation.

        Prompt: “night sky”

        Image:

        Average colour:

        Average brightness: 21%

        Prompt: “lineless image of an old man drawn in yellow ink on white background”

        Image:

        Average colour:

        Average brightness: 90%