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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Document | 95.2% | |
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Imagga
created on 2022-01-23
text visuals | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-23
text, letter | 100% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-15
a letter from person to person.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-05
a photograph of a letter from a man who is writing a letter to his wife
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-23
This image shows a handwritten letter on blue paper with a date at the top right corner that reads "Friday, June 10, 1932." Above the text, there is a block print or stamp of a simple scene that includes a house, trees, and what appears to be stars or snowflakes above.
The letter begins with the words "My Darling!" and continues with a personal message. The writer mentions sending "your dear, sweet Arthur home" which "backed me up immensely and dispersed the clouds," suggesting a sense of comfort or relief provided by this person's return. They discuss plans for a birthday celebration, with mentions of baking a cake and having "gjemtke," indicating an intimate and familial context. They express desires for the meal they'll have and talk about how they get through tough times, such as bouts of bad weather by, "we almost always go out and enjoy a walk," indicative of their coping strategies and appreciation for nature.
At the end of the visible part, the writer discusses sending "your passport to have it stamped at the Police in Dessau," indicating some logistical or travel-related arrangements, and asks about the recipient's forthcoming music by "Domes."
The handwriting is cursive and legible, and there is a warm and personal tone throughout the letter. The overall impression given by the letter is that of domestic life and personal relationships during the time it was written.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-23
This image shows a handwritten letter dated Friday, June 10, 1932. The letter is written on blue paper and features a small black and white illustration in the upper left corner depicting a simple line drawing of a village with quaint houses and church spires capped with stars in the sky above. The handwriting is neat and cursive, expressing personal sentiments and providing updates on the writer's daily life and plans. The letter’s content includes references to dealing with feelings of sadness, the enjoyment of a loved one's birthday, cakes, special dinner plans, the joy of walking on the beach, and handling a passport for travel.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This image shows a handwritten letter dated "Friday, June 10. 1932" on what appears to be blue or blue-tinted paper. At the top left corner, there's a small black and white illustration or sketch of what looks like houses or buildings with crosses or stars above them. The letter is written in black ink in a flowing handwriting style and appears to be a personal correspondence discussing birthday celebrations, dinner plans, and weather. The text mentions details about cake baking, dinner arrangements including "grünter" and spaghetti, and observations about clearing skies after bad weather. The letter has a warm, friendly tone and discusses both everyday matters and travel arrangements, with a reference to Berlin.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-23
The image appears to be a handwritten letter. It does not contain any human faces or identifiable individuals. The letter discusses various personal matters, including plans for a birthday celebration and activities during a vacation. The letter writer mentions the weather, the sea, and a walk on the beach. There is also a small sketch-like image in the top left corner that seems to depict some buildings or houses.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-23
This appears to be a handwritten letter dated Friday, June 10, 1932. At the top left corner, there's a simple black ink drawing or print of houses with what appears to be stars or crosses in the sky above them. The letter is written on blue or blue-tinted paper and begins with "My Darling!"
The content of the letter discusses various topics including:
- The writer's improved mood ("carrying 'sonne im herzen' again")
- Discussion of birthday celebrations and cake baking
- Dinner plans including "grünkern" and spaghetti
- Comments about the weather, mentioning clearing skies and sun breaking through clouds
- References to walks on the beach and in wooded areas
- Mentions of sending a passport and questions about staying in Berlin
The handwriting is in cursive style and appears to be written in black ink. The letter has a personal, warm tone throughout and includes both everyday details and future planning discussions.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23
The image is a scanned copy of a handwritten letter, dated "Friday, June 10, 1932," in cursive. The letter is written on light blue paper and includes a small, square illustration of a house in the top-left corner.
The letter is written in black ink and appears to be a personal correspondence between two individuals. The content of the letter is not legible due to the low resolution of the scan, but it appears to be discussing a variety of topics, including the weather, the recipient's birthday, and a dinner program.
The illustration in the top-left corner of the page depicts a simple drawing of a house with a chimney and a few trees in the background. The house is drawn in a minimalist style, with clean lines and minimal details.
Overall, the image suggests that the letter is a personal and intimate communication between two individuals, possibly friends or family members. The inclusion of the illustration adds a touch of whimsy and personality to the letter, and may be intended to convey a sense of warmth and connection between the writer and the recipient.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23
The image is a letter written in cursive on blue paper, dated Friday, June 10, 1932. The letter is addressed to "my Darling" and begins with the writer expressing their desire to be with the recipient, mentioning that they have been carrying a song in their head and are eager to share it with them.
The letter then describes the writer's surroundings, including the weather, which has been bad for two and a half weeks, and their desire to go out and enjoy a walk in the shelter of the woods. They also mention that they have been baking cakes and have a dinner program planned.
The writer concludes the letter by sending their love and asking the recipient to think of them. The letter is signed with a small drawing of a house and trees, and includes a postscript mentioning that the writer has stamped the letter at the police station in Dessau.
Overall, the letter appears to be a romantic and intimate message from one person to another, expressing their longing to be together and sharing details about their daily life.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image appears to be a handwritten letter dated Friday, June 10, 1932. The letter is written in cursive on a blue-colored paper. The letter starts with the phrase "My darling" and is addressed to someone named Dorling. The letter seems to be written in a personal and intimate tone. The letter mentions that Dorling's sweet letters have cheered the writer up and dispelled their clouds. The letter also mentions that tomorrow is Lux's birthday and that they are planning to celebrate it with pleasure. The letter further talks about the weather, the beach, and the writer's love for walking on the beach when the surf is roaring. The letter also mentions that the writer is sending Dorling's passport to be stamped at the police in Dessau. The letter ends with the phrase "If you think of it, I should like very much to."
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image shows a letter written on a piece of paper, dated June 10, 1932. The paper is blue and has a small drawing of a house with a chimney and a few stars above it in the top left corner. The letter is written in cursive handwriting and appears to be a personal correspondence. The content of the letter seems to be about a birthday celebration, with references to "Lux' Birthday" and "Marjorie is busy baking one of her excellent cakes for the occasion." The writer also mentions the weather, stating that it has been bad for two and a half weeks but is improving. The letter ends with a postscript, indicating that the writer is sending the recipient's passport to be stamped at the police station in Dessau.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-06
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image presents a piece of handwritten correspondence on light blue paper. It appears to be an intimate letter, likely written in 1932, based on the handwritten date in the upper right corner. There's a small, simple drawing in the upper left corner.
Visual Elements:
Drawing: A small, simple, black-and-white sketch sits in the upper left corner. It depicts a few buildings or houses with stark, geometric shapes, under a sky with a few small stars.
Text: The primary element is the handwritten text. The handwriting style is somewhat casual, with slightly rounded letters, suggesting a personal and familiar tone. The writing fills most of the page.
Textual Content & Context:
Date & Greeting: The letter starts with "Friday, June 10. 1932" and the intimate greeting "My Darling!". This provides context.
Personal Tone: The language and sentiments expressed in the letter suggest a close relationship. Phrases like "your dear, sweet letters" and references to "the blues" and "a loving word of understanding" indicate emotional connection.
Events & Activities: The letter mentions a birthday (Lux's birthday) and a dinner program, suggesting day-to-day activities. It also talks about spaghetti for dinner, and potentially going to the beach.
Travel and Correspondence: The letter mentions sending a passport, possibly to someone in Dessau, Germany, and indicates the author is in Leipzig, Germany. There's a reference to a stay in Berlin, hinting at travel plans.
Mood: There seems to be a mix of sentiments, including relief ("bucked me up immensely and dispersed the clouds"), concern, and appreciation for the simple pleasures of life (beach walks).
Overall Meaning:
The image seems to represent a snapshot of daily life and personal emotions, likely from a loving relationship. The letter documents daily events, concerns, travel plans, and the writer's affection for the recipient. The simple drawing adds a touch of artistic flourish to the intimacy of the letter.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-06
Here's a description of the image you sent:
Overall Impression:
The image is a scan of a handwritten letter, likely from the mid-20th century. The paper is light blue, and the text is written in dark ink. The letter has a personal and intimate tone. There's also a small, blocky illustration at the top-left of the page.
Details:
- Text: The letter is written in cursive script. It appears to be a personal communication, perhaps from a mother or wife to her husband. The content mentions birthdays, cooking, weather, and travel documents. There are also specific names mentioned ("Lux," "Marianne," "Andreas").
- Illustration: The illustration is a simple line drawing, resembling a small village or town at night. The style is somewhat naive or blocky. There are stars above the buildings. The illustration looks like it was stamped or printed rather than hand-drawn.
- Layout: The letter is neatly written with clear margins. There's a date at the top right: "Friday, June 10. 1932".
- Condition: The paper shows some signs of age.
- Tone: The letter feels warm and affectionate, with a hint of nostalgia.
In summary, the image presents a personal letter with a charming illustration, giving a glimpse into a past era.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a handwritten letter dated Friday, June 10, 1932. The letter is addressed to "My Darling" and begins with the writer expressing their feelings of being "bucked up immensely" and "dispersed the clouds and gloom" by a loving word of understanding and comfort. The writer mentions that they are carrying "some inner thing" that makes them helpless against an attack of the blues, but also notes that there is no real cause for it.
The letter then shifts to discussing the next day, which is "Lux's Birthday," and mentions that they are celebrating it with pleasure. Marianne is baking one of her excellent cakes for the occasion. The dinner program has been discussed and settled, with plans to have "Gänsebraten" (roast goose) at Lux's express wish, much to Andreas's disgust. However, they had to serve spaghetti to their equal dismay, so they will only be evening up on him. The writer mentions that they found the sky clearing up a bit and sometimes the sun rubs itself a thin place in the clouds. They have had bad weather for about two and a half weeks but note that it is never so bad at the sea, as one can almost always go out and enjoy a walk in the shelter of the woods or on the beach when a heavy surf is roaring.
The writer also mentions sending the recipient's passport to have it stamped at the police in Dessau. They ask the recipient to register it at the post office in the morning and inquire about where the recipient should stay in Berlin and at Grobis. The writer expresses a desire to know the recipient's thoughts on this matter.
The letter is written in a casual, conversational tone, reflecting personal and familial matters, as well as plans and considerations for the near future.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-25
This image shows a handwritten letter dated Friday, June 10, 1937. The letter is addressed to a "Darling," expressing joy and eagerness at receiving the sender's letters, which have lifted the recipient's spirits. The writer mentions being reading a book called "Somme im Herzen" and how comforting it is to receive letters, regardless of the reason for them.
The letter discusses preparations for a birthday celebration, mentioning a dinner program and someone named Marianne who is baking cakes. It also humorously mentions a disagreement about the dinner menu—Andreas dislikes the planned "grüner," while another dish, spaghetti, is disliked. The writer adds a twist by mentioning that Andreas will get a veal chop, likely as a compromise.
The letter describes the weather, noting that it has been clearing up after a period of bad weather and that it's possible to enjoy walks in the woods and on the beach despite the surf. The writer is also sending someone's passport to be stamped at a police station in Dessau, and shows concern about where the recipient plans to stay in Berlin.
The letter is written in a casual, affectionate tone with a slight hint of humor. A small illustration of a house is placed at the top left corner of the page.