I love the content posted here. As someone that has recently started dabbling in AI image Gen, it would be an amazing learning tool to see a) which model was used to generate the image and b) which prompt was given. With a) being most interesting imo.

Is there any reason this is not required?

(hope it’s OK to post this here, didn’t see anything in the rules about it)

  • Last@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    ChatGPT users would be excluded from posting. As it’s essentially just a conversation, I don’t have a specific prompt to share.

    Edit: I’m more interested in the techniques used. For example, I’ve been adding visible wear patterns to my images after noticing how cool old album covers look. I’d be much more interested in details like this. Maybe a weekly chat thread would be helpful

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      10 months ago

      Something I tried before is to ask Chat-GPT for a quick summary of the conversation afterwards. It can create quite a nice overview of how you got to the image. Though that’s more of a workflow overview and not so much the final prompt.
      I think Chat-GPT attaches a generated prompt to the image itself?

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        10 months ago

        Good idea. I asked for one of these to include with my Community Challenge submission just now.

        They used to add a prompt to the filename, but I believe it was limited to 255 characters.