• @667@lemmy.radio
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    948 months ago

    I had no idea these tomatoes start the process at the size of a small sedan.

    • @numberfour002@lemmy.world
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      168 months ago

      My first thought as well: Those would be covered in flies, ants, and/or other bugs if I tried it around here (which is not Mexico). It makes me wonder if this photo is taken some place that doesn’t really have much in the way of bugs, as hard as that is to imagine, or if they go to great lengths to kill all the pests in the area to prevent them from taking over the tomato yield.

      • @glimse@lemmy.world
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        118 months ago

        My dad is trying his hand at sun dried tomatoes this year and these don’t seem to be an issue. I thought his yard would be covered in flies but nope

    • @Akasazh@feddit.nl
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      98 months ago

      Something doesn’t work out photographically, the distant tomatoes are way too big. The sharpness is fucky, too

      • @ngwoo@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        The distant ones look way farther away than they actually are because the shelf is a little bit higher. Makes the edge of it look like a path or something

      • @gnu@lemmy.zip
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        58 months ago

        Seems legit enough to me. The next rack of tomatoes would only be ~2m away after all given the gaps between rows aren’t going to be massive. Pretty sure the sharpness issues are primarily from repeated JPEG recompression data loss - you can find a better quality version of the image by searching ‘carmine spina tomatoes’ which both looks less compressed in the far ground and dates from at least 2022 (so before mass popularity of AI generation).

        • ivanafterall ☑️
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          28 months ago

          Can you link to the better version? Every version I’ve seen is exactly the same and I’m pretty sure it’s AI generated. If you study it, none if it actually makes sense.

          • @gnu@lemmy.zip
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            8 months ago

            The one I was thinking of is this one from a Facebook page, but looking around a bit more there’s also this one from someone’s instagram. The instagram one is mainly notable because it dates the image back further to at least 2021, making it even more unlikely to be AI generated.

            The common attribution appears to be this Instagram account but google images didn’t show me one from that account when looking for other version of the photo and I’m not about to make an instagram account in order to scroll through years of photos looking for the potential original.

            • ivanafterall ☑️
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              18 months ago

              You might be right. But my theory is that the “watermark” is typical almost-legible AI gibberish text (it almost looks like it says “Photography” but does it really?) and that it’s pulling from similar looking images in the training data, like when it tries to slap a Getty Images watermark on an output image.

              • @gnu@lemmy.zip
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                28 months ago

                The watermark is noticeably more readable in the Facebook image I linked though, and it does say photography (even there it is somewhat blurred though, so assuming it was actually clear in the original source that copy is a few recompressions along the chain).

                The dates of the other sources however are what really convinces me it’s not AI. After all, who was doing good quality photorealistic AI image generation in 2021?

  • @MerchantsOfMisery@lemmy.ml
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    88 months ago

    I’d be so annoyed at people casually labelling my photography of being AI generated and then casually being all "oopsie I guess it’s not".

  • NimoOP
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    18 months ago

    They don’t - it adds to the flavour.

  • @bulwark@lemmy.world
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    488 months ago

    I’ve climbed that volcano and ate the best damn tomatoes in my life at a little restaurant about half way to the summit.