ThreeWholeFrogs t1_ja7lbfa wrote
Reply to comment by mesikepp in A Photographer Who Found Instagram Fame for His Striking Portraits Has Confessed His Images Were Actually A.I.-Generated by PauloPatricio
It is as it has always been. Look at the eyes.
blutfink t1_ja7v12d wrote
Giveaway details will be a solved issue soon.
qtx t1_ja8k8z2 wrote
By next month you won't be able to tell.
That's the point of AI, it learns, constantly. Give it a year and you will not be able to tell fake from real.
ThreeWholeFrogs t1_ja8kjpc wrote
Ok? And no one is better off for it.
ihrvatska t1_ja7z6cc wrote
What is it about the eyes that indicate the photo is AI generated or manipulated?
ThreeWholeFrogs t1_ja82bd3 wrote
They often appear over sharpened around the pupils or have other artifacts.
tom_fuckin_bombadil t1_jaa6q7m wrote
To be fair, isn’t it pretty common practice to sharpen the area around the eyes in portrait photo post production (and to make them brighter). Photographers are always trying to bring attention to the subject’s eyes.
Hell any time there’s a review on a camera lens or body, the reviewer always looks at how well the autofocus is working by looking at the sharpness on the eyes.
ThreeWholeFrogs t1_jaa6ytj wrote
Normal sharpness and over sharpening are very different. Idk why I'm getting downvoted when what I said is very easily visible in 2/3 of the examples in the article.
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