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This happened one day in the window well outside my office. I got banned from r/pics for posting it.

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  • M [email protected]

    I guess some people thought it was AI, but just a cool moment in my basement window well.

    Edit: taken with my iPhone several years ago since that’s all I had with me when it happened so quickly.

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    #121

    If reddit was a thing before Photoshop was around, I assume they'd block not only that too, but stuff like changing hue, exposure, etc.

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    • S [email protected]

      the ai witchhunt gets a bit silly, sorry you got caught up in v it. very cool photo!

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      #122

      I don't think its silly at all, even tho I think this image is real I still applaud the zero tolerance rule enforcement.

      The reason this got removed isn't that mods are powertripping, its because AI is such a menace. Place blame where it belongs.

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      • B [email protected]

        I remember trying to warn people on Reddit that their anti-AI crusades were going to hurt real people making real art, especially surrealists, and got banned from a bunch of art subs for being “pro-AI” as a result. Actually, they phrased it in far more hurtful and inflammatory ways, like “advocating theft.” Apparently caring about not hurting real human beings making real human art is “advocating theft.”

        I don’t miss Reddit. That place was bad for my mental health.

        P.S. This photo is beautiful and I’m happy you had a mind to capture it and share it. Thank you.

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        Nah fuck AI, this shit wouldn't be happening if people routinely respected the rule so we could establish trust and benefit of doubt.

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        • H [email protected]

          Right? It's a standard color pass. People acting like it has to be RAW/LOG to be real.

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          raw should be the default phones take

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          • G [email protected]

            I'm coming!

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            We trained him wrong on purpose, as a joke.

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            • F [email protected]

              I don't think its silly at all, even tho I think this image is real I still applaud the zero tolerance rule enforcement.

              The reason this got removed isn't that mods are powertripping, its because AI is such a menace. Place blame where it belongs.

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              Hard dissent. First, Ban content not users. But even if you are banning users, just a quick detour through OPs history would have been enough to see it as a legit account, with a human behind it.. Plus, the picture surely has proving metadata, and detailed pixels.

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                We trained him wrong on purpose, as a joke.

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                You go that way. I'll go home.

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                • M [email protected]

                  Thanks for your meaningful, informed, and helpful contribution.

                  Of course it’s edited. Pro tip: every image is edited. Nothing anyone sees is raw from the sensor. It’s all completely arbitrary. Even people who shoot film show edited photos, they just offload the editing to the film lab. Someone else is doing the processing for them.

                  Even direct from a digital camera to jpeg, the camera is performing countless transformations and adjustment s before burning to jpeg. See film emulations on Fuji cameras for example.

                  The entire point of photography is to present to people a compelling vision that feels the way you did when you saw it.

                  That being said, this is basic curve and a vignette.

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                  #128

                  So you don't have the original anymore?

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                  • M [email protected]

                    Thanks for your meaningful, informed, and helpful contribution.

                    Of course it’s edited. Pro tip: every image is edited. Nothing anyone sees is raw from the sensor. It’s all completely arbitrary. Even people who shoot film show edited photos, they just offload the editing to the film lab. Someone else is doing the processing for them.

                    Even direct from a digital camera to jpeg, the camera is performing countless transformations and adjustment s before burning to jpeg. See film emulations on Fuji cameras for example.

                    The entire point of photography is to present to people a compelling vision that feels the way you did when you saw it.

                    That being said, this is basic curve and a vignette.

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                    #129

                    Post original or its AI

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                    • anzo@programming.devA [email protected]

                      Hard dissent. First, Ban content not users. But even if you are banning users, just a quick detour through OPs history would have been enough to see it as a legit account, with a human behind it.. Plus, the picture surely has proving metadata, and detailed pixels.

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                      #130

                      I wish being a legit account headed by a real person were enough to guarantee AI won't be posted, but Lemmy is a testament against that.

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                      • L [email protected]

                        Sharing hardware specs doesn't need "because it was all I had" tho.

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                        #131

                        It answers the question of why they wouldnt use a professional camera instead.

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                        • M [email protected]

                          Thanks for your meaningful, informed, and helpful contribution.

                          Of course it’s edited. Pro tip: every image is edited. Nothing anyone sees is raw from the sensor. It’s all completely arbitrary. Even people who shoot film show edited photos, they just offload the editing to the film lab. Someone else is doing the processing for them.

                          Even direct from a digital camera to jpeg, the camera is performing countless transformations and adjustment s before burning to jpeg. See film emulations on Fuji cameras for example.

                          The entire point of photography is to present to people a compelling vision that feels the way you did when you saw it.

                          That being said, this is basic curve and a vignette.

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                          #132

                          post the original, then.

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                          • M [email protected]

                            Thanks for your meaningful, informed, and helpful contribution.

                            Of course it’s edited. Pro tip: every image is edited. Nothing anyone sees is raw from the sensor. It’s all completely arbitrary. Even people who shoot film show edited photos, they just offload the editing to the film lab. Someone else is doing the processing for them.

                            Even direct from a digital camera to jpeg, the camera is performing countless transformations and adjustment s before burning to jpeg. See film emulations on Fuji cameras for example.

                            The entire point of photography is to present to people a compelling vision that feels the way you did when you saw it.

                            That being said, this is basic curve and a vignette.

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                            The interesting part about doing a vignette is that it shows up in ELA when you run it through any one of the dozen doctored image detector websites, the re-encode around the changes shows up in the data when it inspects them, this image has zero error level deviation.

                            That's interesting because it also doesn't appear as AI at all through the AI detection tests. But here you're saying it's actually edited. Maybe the CDN was heavy-handed enough to destroy the ELA. Zip up your edited copy and give that to the masses. The nay-sayers can run it through Fotoforensics and see it's manually edited. You have already passed all the AI detection pages with 0% AI probability.

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