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<blockquote data-quote="Prime_Evil" data-source="post: 9268274" data-attributes="member: 11984"><p>The more you know about a subject or medium, the better the AI prompts you can produce. If I am trying to produce a photographic image via AI, I will specify details such as camera type, focal length, shutter speed, film stock, etc. I might go as far as including details like "ALEXA Wide Gamut color space, Log C gamma curve, 12-bit color depth, chroma sub-sampling, cinematic color grading, unified color scheme, black balancing, HDR 12, HDRI". For this reason, I suspect artists will produce far better works via AI than muggles. They will also have the skills necessary to manually correct any issues that arise. I suspect that in the long run, AI may augment artist workflows rather than replace them. The same is true with tools such as ChatGPT. Most Large Language Models produce awful prose riddled with passive voice, subordinate clauses, and unnecessary adjectives. But unless you know what you are looking for, you won't notice these deficiencies. But this is just my own opinion and YMMV....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prime_Evil, post: 9268274, member: 11984"] The more you know about a subject or medium, the better the AI prompts you can produce. If I am trying to produce a photographic image via AI, I will specify details such as camera type, focal length, shutter speed, film stock, etc. I might go as far as including details like "ALEXA Wide Gamut color space, Log C gamma curve, 12-bit color depth, chroma sub-sampling, cinematic color grading, unified color scheme, black balancing, HDR 12, HDRI". For this reason, I suspect artists will produce far better works via AI than muggles. They will also have the skills necessary to manually correct any issues that arise. I suspect that in the long run, AI may augment artist workflows rather than replace them. The same is true with tools such as ChatGPT. Most Large Language Models produce awful prose riddled with passive voice, subordinate clauses, and unnecessary adjectives. But unless you know what you are looking for, you won't notice these deficiencies. But this is just my own opinion and YMMV.... [/QUOTE]
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