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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Poster | 51.6% | |
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Imagga
created on 2022-01-15
text visuals | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-15
text | 73.2% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13
a poster for the conference.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-23
a photograph of a poster advertising a film about the film's first film
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-22
The image you've provided features a poster with the text "KÜNSTLER FÜR DIE SPD!" prominently in the center in large, bold, black letters on a white background. This is German for "Artists for the SPD!" The term "SPD" refers to the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
Beneath this central heading is a list of names in multiple columns. The names appear to be in various fonts and sizes, possibly representing different individuals who support or endorse the party. Some of the names are crossed out in red, which could indicate those individuals are no longer supporting or affiliated with the party, or perhaps it may convey a different symbolic meaning depending on the context of the poster's creation.
At the bottom of the poster, in smaller font, there is additional text that reads "Sozialdemokratische Wählerinitiative, 4 Düsseldorf 1, Corneliusstr. 110". This translates to "Social Democratic Voters' Initiative, Düsseldorf District 1, Cornelius Street 110". This likely represents the organization or office responsible for the poster, located in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The poster's design uses contrast and the visual technique of striking through text to convey a message that is likely political in nature. However, without knowing the specific historical or political context, we can only guess at the precise meaning or significance of the crossed-out names.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-22
The image is a poster with a bold, black headline in German that reads, "Künstler für die SPD!" which translates to "Artists for the SPD!" in English. The SPD refers to the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
Below the headline, there are several columns of names listed. These are the names of artists who presumably support the SPD. The list includes first initials followed by last names, organized into multiple columns.
In the middle of the poster, there is a large red stamp mark diagonally across the columns of names that reads, "ACHTUNG: FÄLSCHUNG," which means "WARNING: FORGERY" in English.
At the bottom of the poster, there is a note indicating the source, which reads: "Sozialdemokratische Wählerinitiative, 4 Düsseldorf 1, Corneliusstr. 110." This translates to "Social Democratic Voter Initiative, 4 Düsseldorf 1, Corneliusstr. 110."
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-22
The image appears to be a poster or advertisement for a group of artists or "Kunstler" (which means "artists" in German). The text prominently displays the phrase "Kunstler fur die SPD!" which translates to "Artists for the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD)". The image also contains a long list of names, likely the artists or individuals being promoted. Without being able to identify any specific individuals, the image seems to be promoting a collection or collaboration of artists associated with the German Social Democratic Party.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-22
This appears to be a German political poster or advertisement, with the bold headline "KÜNSTLER FÜR DIE SPD!" (which translates to "Artists for the SPD!" - SPD being the Social Democratic Party of Germany). Below the headline is an extensive list of names, presumably artists who supported the party, arranged in multiple columns. There's a diagonal red stamp or overlay across the text that appears to say "INITIATIVE." At the bottom of the poster, there's an address in Düsseldorf listed as contact information for the Social Democratic Voters' Initiative. The design is stark and minimalist, using primarily black text on a white background, typical of German graphic design aesthetics.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26
This appears to be a German political poster or advertisement with the text "KÜNSTLER FÜR DIE SPD!" (which translates to "Artists for the SPD!" - SPD being the Social Democratic Party of Germany). Below the main text is a long list of what appears to be artists' names arranged in columns. The design is stark and bold, using black text on a white background. There's a large red diagonal stamp or marking across the middle of the poster, giving it an official or emphatic quality. At the bottom, there appears to be an address or contact information for "Sozialdemokratische Wählerinitiative" (Social Democratic Voters' Initiative) in Düsseldorf. The typography is very modernist and bold in style, typical of German graphic design.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-22
The image displays a poster with the title "KÜNSTLER FÜR DIE SPD!" in large, bold letters at the top. The title is written in black and features a red watermark that reads "IT'S A COPY" across the center of the image.
- Title
- The title is written in large, bold letters at the top of the image.
- It is written in black and features a red watermark that reads "IT'S A COPY" across the center of the image.
- List of Names
- Below the title, there is a list of names in smaller text.
- The names are listed in alphabetical order and appear to be those of artists who support the Social Democratic Party (SPD).
- The list includes 64 names, each followed by a small circle or dot.
- Background
- The background of the image is a light beige color.
- There is a thin black border around the edges of the image.
- Watermark
- A red watermark that reads "IT'S A COPY" is superimposed over the center of the image.
- The watermark is written in large, bold letters and is placed diagonally across the image.
Overall, the image appears to be a poster or flyer created by the SPD to promote their party and its supporters. The list of names suggests that the party has a strong following among artists and creatives.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-22
The image depicts a poster with the title "KÜNSTLER FÜR DIE SPD!" in large black letters, accompanied by a list of names below it. The title is written in bold, capitalized font and features an exclamation mark at the end. The list of names is presented in smaller text and appears to be a collection of individuals who are supporting or affiliated with the SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany). The background of the poster is white, providing a clean and simple visual backdrop for the text. Overall, the image suggests that the poster is promoting the SPD and highlighting the support of various artists or individuals for the party.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a poster or document with bold, large text and a list of names. The text at the top of the image reads "Künstler für die SPD!" in German, which translates to "Artists for the SPD!" The poster appears to be a list of artists who are supporting or endorsing the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). The names are arranged in columns, with some names appearing to be highlighted or emphasized in red. The background of the image is plain and white, with no other visible details or elements.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image is a black-and-white flyer with a bold, eye-catching design. The top section prominently features the words "KÜNSTLER FÜR DIE SPD!" in large, bold, black letters, with "SPD" highlighted in red. Below this headline, there is a list of names arranged in a grid format, with each name separated by a small space. The names are presented in a smaller, serif font, making them less prominent than the headline but still clearly legible. The list includes a variety of names, suggesting a roster of artists or individuals associated with the SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany). The flyer appears to be an announcement or call to action, possibly for an event, campaign, or initiative involving these artists and the SPD. The overall design is simple yet effective, with the use of contrasting colors and typography to draw attention to the key message.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-18
The image is a flyer or poster with bold, black text on a white background. The headline reads "KÜNSTLER FÜR DIE SPD!" which translates to "Artists for the SPD!" (the Social Democratic Party of Germany). Below the headline is a list of names, presumably artists, who support the SPD. The names are arranged in alphabetical order, with a few lines of text under the list that indicate the organization or group behind the flyer, and the address of the organization. The design is minimalist and focuses on the names and the message of support. There is a stamp on the image that is partially visible that obscures the text.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-18
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a black and white poster with the words "KÜNSTLER FÜR DIE SPD!" in bold, black letters at the top. The word "SPD" has a red shadow behind it. Below this title is a list of names in alphabetical order, presented in a multi-column format. The list appears to be a compilation of names, presumably individuals endorsing or supporting the SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany). The word "VITSCHPOSTKH" is diagonally written across the image in red ink.
At the bottom, there is text indicating "Sozialdemokratische Wählerinitiative, 4 Düsseldorf 1, Corneliusstr. 110," which translates to "Social Democratic Voters Initiative, 4 Düsseldorf 1, Corneliusstr. 110," suggesting the poster is political advertising or informational material related to the Social Democratic Party in Düsseldorf. The overall style is graphic and text-heavy, indicative of political posters used for informational or promotional purposes.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image is a poster in German, featuring a list of names under the bold heading "KÜNSTLER FÜR DIE SPD!" which translates to "Artists for the SPD!" The SPD refers to the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
The poster lists numerous artists who are supporting the SPD. The names are organized in four columns. The names include:
- H. W. Abele
- D. Asmus
- K. Bänder
- J. Bandau
- R. Becker
- H. Becker
- H. Behrens
- H. Berentzen
- R. Blass
- O. Blumenberg
- B. Boden
- V. Bonato
- G. Boskamp
- W. Braunlein
- W. Breker
- G. Büttenbender
- M. Buthe
- H.-G. Cremer
- B. Damko
- A. Dannhäuser
- R. Deimel
- H. Dierker
- R. Dörfler
- L. Döring
- L. W. Donnan
- O. Dreßler
- C. Drews
- H. Duwe
- K. Ebel
- G. Ehrlich
- O. Engelhard
- A. Erdle
- J. Erlebach
- R. Eschert
- W. Ebeler
- H. Fitz
- E. Fockenberg
- J. Gallon
- K. Geldmacher
- B. Gerresheim
- E. Glassmeier
- K. Göbel
- D. K. Gommel
- F. Gräsel
- G. Grass
- Greuel
- D. Haussler
- O. H. Hajek
- E. Hauser
- H. Heer
- W. Heier
- K. Heidelbach
- E. Held
- M. Hennecke
- W. Herberholz
- G. Hoehme
- K. H. Hödicke
- M. Hohmann
- K. T. Lenk
- O. Lenz
- G. Lind
- D. Löser
- H. Löss
- E. Lübbert
- H. Mackensen
- G. Maier
- K. H. Meyer
- R. Mieles
- O. Mielke
- W. Mintenhof
- H. Milch
- L. V. Monkiewitsch
- E. B. Mrosek
- M. M. Münsky
- J. Nadasy
- P. Nagel
- K. Nierhoff
- C. O. Paeffgen
- M. Pahl
- J. Palm
- U. Pawlak
- W. Peuker
- G. K. Pfahler
- E. Pistor
- M. Pinsler
- C. Poth
- H. G. Prager
- L. Quint
- P. Raacke
- K. Raek
- H. Rau
- R. Römer
- E. Roth
- H. Salentin
- W. E. Saro
- M. Sartorius
- P. Schatz
- E. Schliesser
- E. Schweigert
- B. Schwieger
- R. Seemann
- P. Sorge
- K. Staeck
- W. Stallwitz
- G. Stiller
- H. Stüsser
- G. Stüsser
- G. Tauber
- J. V. Tomel
- H. Traxler
- H. Uber
- G. Uecker
- F. Walter
- H. W. Krause
- F. Wegelben
- A. Walski
- E. Wastlfahl
- S. Wewerka
- J. Wolter
- E. Wortelkamp
- A. Zepter
- A. Zimmermann
- Zilly
- J. Zörner
At the bottom of the poster, it mentions "Sozialdemokratische Wählerinitiative, 4 Düsseldorf 1, Corneliusstr. 110," indicating the address of the Social Democratic Voters' Initiative in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The poster also has a red "WICHTIG!" stamp diagonally across it, which translates to "IMPORTANT!" in English.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-04
The image appears to be a black-and-white political campaign poster. The title at the top reads "KÜNSTLER FÜR DIE SPD!" in bold, black font, which translates from German as "ARTISTS FOR THE SPD!" The "SPD" likely stands for the Social Democratic Party (Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands) in Germany.
Below the title, there is a list of names, presumably artists or people associated with the arts, who are supporting the SPD. The list is organized in two columns. At the bottom of the poster, there is additional text that reads "Sozialdemokratische Wählerinitiative, 4 Düsseldorf 1, Corneliusstr. 110," which translates to "Social Democratic Voter Initiative, 4 Düsseldorf 1, Corneliusstr. 110." This suggests that the poster is from a political campaign initiative in Düsseldorf, Germany, aimed at supporting the SPD in the upcoming elections.
The poster also includes a red stamp in the center that appears to say "STOCKXEN" in bold letters, which could be a mark of authenticity, a watermark, or an indication that the image is from a specific collection or source. The overall design is simple, with a strong emphasis on the text and the message of artistic support for the SPD.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-04
This image appears to be a poster with the title "Künstler für die SPD!" prominently displayed at the top in bold, black letters. The title translates to "Artists for the SPD!" in English, indicating a campaign or support initiative for the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Germany.
Below the title, there is a list of names arranged in columns, presumably the names of artists who are supporting the SPD. The names are listed in a smaller font size compared to the title.
At the bottom of the poster, there is an address: "Sozialdemokratische Wählerinitiative, 4 Düsseldorf 1, Corneliusstr. 110," which translates to "Social Democratic Voters' Initiative, 4 Düsseldorf 1, Corneliusstr. 110." This suggests that the poster is associated with a specific location and organization supporting the SPD.
Additionally, there is a large red stamp across the poster with the text "Kunstpostkarten" and "Kunstpostkarte," which translates to "Art postcards" in English. This indicates that the poster might be part of a collection of art postcards related to the campaign.