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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Book | 100% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2020-04-24
text visuals | 97.7% | |
streetview architecture | 2.2% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2020-04-24
a close up of text on a white background | 86.3% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 81.9% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 81.8% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-27
a photograph of a notebook with a notepad and a notepad on it
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-09
This image shows a notebook page with handwritten notes. The notes are organized in two columns, with different segments of text which seem to list names, addresses, and other details such as postal codes and phone numbers.
On the left side of the page, there are several entries that begin with what appear to be names, followed by street addresses, cities, states, zip codes, and phone numbers. It looks like an address book or contact list.
The right column looks different; it seems to note down technical information or instructions related to some process. The instructions list steps involving temperatures, times, and concentrations for certain materials or chemicals. The text includes specific terms such as "Animal copper in Nitro Temp", timings, methods for cleaning copper, and mixing instructions for what might be chemical solutions, as references like "Ferric Chloride" and "H2O" are visible.
This implies that the notebook might belong to someone involved in a profession or hobby that requires detailed record-keeping of contacts and technical processes, such as metalworking, chemistry, or craft. The handwriting is legible, with some words underlined for emphasis, and the notes seem methodical and organized.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-09
The image shows an open spiral-bound notebook with handwritten notes on both pages. The left page consists of contact information for various companies and individuals, written in a neat yet casual script. The top entry specifies "Antonia Schwartz & Xathrine Wood," followed by their associated company "VITREARC," with a post office box and phone number for contacting them.
Other contacts on the same page include Peaxe (with a listed address in California), Thomas C. Thomson Co., with an address in Highland Park, Illinois, and Chris Wiemaurh (P.O. Box 203, possibly in New York), among a few others.
The right page contains instructions or steps related to working with copper, possibly related to enameling or some metal treatment process. It starts with the name "Thomsons," followed by steps:
- Annealing copper in a kiln at 1500 degrees for 1-2 minutes until copper is black.
- Cleaning the copper with a specific mixture.
- Using a ferric chloride solution (FeCl3) and the procedure for preparing it.
Additionally, there is a note about the materials, which mention "16-18 g copper," along with other specifications for medium black and medium white. Some words and notes are underlined or separated by dashed lines for clarity.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-24
This image shows pages from what appears to be a handwritten address book or notebook. It contains various names, addresses, and P.O. box numbers from different locations including Newport, Kentucky; Gardena, California; Highland Park; and Providence, R.I. There are also some notes about materials, including references to copper and what seems to be instructions or recipes. The pages are slightly yellowed, suggesting age, and are bound by a spiral binding. The handwriting varies throughout the entries, and there are some annotations and numbers that could be phone numbers or other reference codes. One entry mentions "VITREARC" and another references "enamels" and "carpenter work."
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-21
This image appears to be a handwritten list or notes in a spiral-bound notebook. The contents seem to be contact information, addresses, and various technical details or instructions, likely related to some type of professional or business context. I can see names, phone numbers, addresses, and descriptions of materials or products, but I will not identify any individuals mentioned in the image.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-21
This appears to be pages from a handwritten notebook or journal containing various addresses and technical notes. On the left page are several business addresses and phone numbers, including entries for Vitrearc in Newport, Kentucky, locations in Gardena, California, Highland Park, Illinois, and other places. The right page contains what appears to be technical instructions or notes about copper processing, with temperature specifications (1500) and timing details (1-2 min). There are also material specifications listing copper quantities (16-18g) and other technical details. The notebook appears to be spiral-bound and the pages show some age or wear with slight yellowing.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-21
The image shows a handwritten page from an address book or personal notes. It contains several names, addresses, and phone numbers written in cursive handwriting. The notes seem to be about various people the writer knows, with details such as "Thomas C. Thompson Co", "1559 Elm-Mayfield Rd.", and "clean enamels". There are also some cryptic abbreviations and numbers that appear to be codes or shorthand, like "QIT#978 P.O. Bex 270". The page has a weathered, vintage look with slight discoloration, suggesting it may be from an older notebook or journal.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-21
The image depicts a spiral-bound notebook with handwritten notes on both pages. The left page features a list of names and addresses, while the right page contains a recipe or instructions for a craft project. The notebook appears to be old, with yellowed pages and worn edges.
Left Page:
- A list of names and addresses is written in black ink.
- The names include "Antonia Schwerdt," "Katherine Wood," "Diane," "Thomas C. Thomson," "Chris Wilmarth," and "Arrow Metal Spinning Co."
- The addresses are located in various cities, including Newport, Kentucky; Gardena, California; Highland Park, Illinois; Canal Street, New York; and Old Deerfield Road, Massachusetts.
Right Page:
- A recipe or set of instructions is written in black ink.
- The title of the recipe is not visible, but it appears to involve mixing different materials together.
- The instructions include steps such as "annual copper in Klein Temp - 1500 min" and "clean copper with a mix of paper towels and first clean copper in operex."
- The recipe also includes a list of materials needed, including "16-18 g copper," "med black 124 (A)," and "med white."
Overall:
- The notebook appears to be a personal journal or notebook used by an artist or craftsman.
- The notes on the left page suggest that the owner of the notebook may have been in contact with other artists or craftspeople.
- The recipe on the right page suggests that the owner of the notebook may have been working on a project involving copper or other metals.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-21
The image shows a spiral-bound notebook with handwritten notes, likely from a workshop or class on metalworking. The notebook is open to two pages, with the left page containing a list of names and addresses, and the right page featuring a recipe for a copper alloy.
- Left Page:
- The left page has a list of names and addresses, including:
- "Antonia Schurel & Katherine Wood" with a phone number and address
- "Deane" with a phone number and address
- "Thomas C. Thomson, Co #769" with a phone number and address
- "Chris Wilmartk" with a phone number and address
- The list also includes some illegible writing and a few numbers.
- The left page has a list of names and addresses, including:
- Right Page:
- The right page contains a recipe for a copper alloy, including:
- "Allcraft 22 W 48th St." with a phone number
- A list of ingredients and instructions for making the alloy, including:
- "Armstrong Copper in Kilo"
- "Temp - 1500 min"
- "Time - 1-2 min (until copper is black)"
- "Clean copper with a wire brush and paper towels but first clean copper in operex"
- "Acid 13 oz Ferric Chloride"
- "FeCl3 - to 1qt H2O"
- "First acid then water"
- "Immerse piece upside down in both"
- "Potri acid in 1/2qt plastic container"
- "Materials -"
- "16-18 g copper"
- "6 no"
- "Mixed black 124 (A)"
- "Mixed white"
- The right page contains a recipe for a copper alloy, including:
- Overall:
- The notebook appears to be a collection of notes and recipes from a workshop or class on metalworking.
- The handwriting is clear and legible, suggesting that the notebook was used for reference purposes rather than as a personal journal.
- The inclusion of phone numbers and addresses suggests that the notebook may have been used for business or professional purposes.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-21
The image shows a spiral-bound notebook with pages that have handwritten notes. The notebook is open to two pages. The left page has a list of names, addresses, and phone numbers, while the right page has instructions for cleaning copper. The left page has a title at the top that reads "VITREA RC" and some other text. The right page has a title at the top that reads "Thomsons" and some other text.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-21
The image shows an open notebook with handwritten notes on both sides. On the left side, there are several entries, including names, addresses, and phone numbers. The names include "Antonia Schwerdt," "Katherine Wood," "Deane," "Thomas C. Thomson," and "Chris Wimarth." The addresses include "P.O. Box 270, Newport, RI 4072," "S.H. about Blood, Gardena, Calif.," "P.O. Box 127, Highland Park, N.J. 10013," and "P.O. Box 203, Canal St., N.Y." The phone numbers include "213 329 9253," "90248," "1539, old Deerfield Rd.," and "674 4845." On the right side, there are instructions for cleaning copper and other materials. The instructions include "Anneal copper in kiln Temp - 1500 min Time - 1-2 min (until copper is black)" and "Clean copper with ajax & paper towel but first clean copper in operox." The notebook appears to be a personal or professional reference book, with entries related to different individuals and instructions for various tasks.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-11
The image shows two facing pages from a spiral-bound notebook. The left page contains various contact information, including names, addresses, and phone numbers. The right page appears to be a set of instructions or notes related to a craft project, possibly involving copper.
Here's a breakdown:
Left Page:
- Several entries appear to be addresses and contact information for individuals and businesses.
- Details include names like "Antonia Schived & Katherine Wood," "Deane," "Thomas C. Thomson. Co," "Chui Wilmarth," and "arrow metal spinning Co."
- Each entry includes a name, address, and sometimes a phone number.
Right Page:
- The top of the page has "allcraft 22 w 48th st. 246 4740 Thomsons." written.
- Instructions for a craft project, seemingly related to copper.
- Steps involve annealing copper in a kiln, cleaning it with Ajax, and using "Acid 13 oz Femi Cloudi."
- The notes mention materials, specifically copper (16-18 grams) and color codes like "med block 124 (A) med white."
- Some handwritten annotations, particularly regarding chemicals.
Overall, the image gives a glimpse into someone's creative or professional pursuits, with a mix of contact information and project notes. The handwriting is quite clear, but the meaning can be slightly cryptic without more context.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-11
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows a spiral-bound notebook opened to two pages filled with handwritten notes. The notes appear to be related to crafting, possibly enameling or metalworking, and include:
- Contact information for various suppliers and companies, including addresses and phone numbers.
- A numbered list of instructions or steps for a process. These instructions involve annealing copper in a kiln, cleaning it with ajax and paper towels, and using a chemical solution involving Ferric Chloride.
- Notes on materials, including copper specifications.
The handwriting is legible but varies in style. The overall impression is of a personal reference book with practical notes for a craftsperson.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image shows an open spiral-bound notebook with handwritten notes on both pages. The left page contains a list of names, addresses, and phone numbers, possibly related to business contacts or clients. The right page has notes that appear to be instructions or a process related to copper treatment, likely for a technical or industrial application.
Left Page:
- Names and Addresses:
- Antonia Schwed & Kathrenne Wind:
- Shauer W.
- Viewa autria -
- Cat #978
- Olympia Vitrearc
- P.O. Box 370
- Newport, Kentucky 41072
- Phone: 606 781-1975
- Jean:
- 213 327 9253
- 17905 S. Hart Blvd.
- Gardina, Calif. 90248
- Thomas A. Thompson Co. #769:
- 1539 Old Deerfield Rd.
- P.O. Box 127
- Highland Park, Ill. 60035
- Phone: 312 831-2231
- Chris Wibraith:
- P.O. Box 203
- Canal St. N.Y.
- Phone: 674 4846
- Obrien unamelo:
- Carpenter & wood
- 15 Eddyst.
- Providence R.I. 02903
- Arnold Metal Spinning Co:
- Old Deerfield Rd.
- Stae Route
- Candia N.H. 03034
- Antonia Schwed & Kathrenne Wind:
Right Page:
- Instructions/Process Notes:
- Aircraft 22 W 48th St.:
- 246 4740
- Thomsons.
- Steps for Copper Treatment:
- Anneal copper in kiln:
- Temp: 1500 and
- Time: 1-2 min until copper is black.
- Clean copper with ajax and paper towel, but first clean copper in open air.
- Add 13 oz Ferric Chloride FeCl3 to 1 qt H2O:
- First acid then water.
- Suspend piece suspended down in both.
- Store acid in soft plastic container.
- Materials:
- 16-18 g copper
- Med black 124 (A)
- Med white
- Anneal copper in kiln:
- Aircraft 22 W 48th St.:
The notes are detailed and specific, suggesting they are meant for someone familiar with the process or for future reference.