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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Coin | 84% | |
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Imagga
created on 2022-01-15
paintings art | 99.4% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-15
a close up of a sign | 92.5% | |
close up of a sign | 90.8% | |
a sign for a photo | 77.9% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12
the first official photograph of the aircraft.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a black and white record player's record album
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-17
This image shows a circular black container, likely a film reel canister, with various labels affixed to its surface. The top label prominently features German text, referencing "München Hbf" (Munich Central Station), "München-Ost" (Munich East), as well as shipping information related to the Deutschen Bahn (German Railways). The label includes details such as a train or wagon number ("Nr. 80460-9 Mu"), a date ("Aktion 1961"), references to film specifications ("16 mm"), and an indication of "22 min." There is a large number "8650," which likely serves as an identifier.
Below this label is another smaller label featuring a red emblem: a wheel flanked by outstretched wings, seemingly symbolic of motion or transportation. Together, these elements suggest that this canister holds a film that was transported via German railway services. Its design and details evoke mid-20th-century logistics or archival practices.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-17
The image depicts a vintage film canister with a label on its lid. The canister is black and round, typical of film storage containers. The label is in German and provides details about the film's transportation and identification on the Deutsche Bahn (German Railways).
The label includes various sections, such as:
- "Stückgutwagen Nr. 80460 - 9 Mü" and "München-Ost," which refer to specific shipment or railway details.
- "16 mm / Lichtton / 22 min," indicating the film's format, sound type, and duration (16 mm film with optical sound, 22 minutes long).
- "Aktion 1961 / Köpennagen, aufgenommen vom 19. lign." likely references the content or origin of the film, potentially a 1961 event in Copenhagen.
There is also a large number sequence "8650" and other railway transport details, such as route via "München-Laim."
Additionally, there is a red emblem with a wheel at the center flanked by two wings, enhancing the vintage aesthetics.
Overall, the image showcases a historical film reel with detailed transportation and identification labeling, underscoring its era and archival significance.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-19
The image appears to be a German railway freight document or waybill. It contains information about a freight shipment, including the shipment number, weight, and destination. The document also features a red winged symbol, which seems to be a logo or emblem. The image does not contain any human faces, so I will not attempt to identify or name any individuals.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-19
This appears to be a historical German railway freight document or label mounted on what looks like a dark circular background. The document is labeled "Stückgutwagen" (piece goods wagon) and shows details for transport from München (Munich) to München-Ost. There's a large number "8650" displayed prominently, and the document includes various administrative details and stamps. At the bottom of the document, there's a distinctive red logo showing a winged wheel or tire design. The document appears to be from around 1961, as indicated by text mentioning "Aktion 1961." The whole thing seems to be preserved or displayed on what might be a round mounting board or platter.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image presents a vinyl record with a label affixed to its center. The label is predominantly white, featuring black text and a red logo.
Label Details:
- Top Section:
- The top section contains handwritten text in German, including "München Hof 1009" and "Stückgutwagen Nr. 80460-9 Mi."
- A circular stamp is visible, with the words "Gesamtpewicht" and "Verlag Schellmann & Klüser, München" written in the center.
- Middle Section:
- This section displays the text "Bestimmungs-bahnhof München - Ost" and "Wagen Nr."
- Below this, the text "Aufgegeben am" and "über München - Laim" are written, accompanied by the number "8650."
- Bottom Section:
- The bottom section features a red logo consisting of wings and a wheel, surrounded by a red border.
- Additional text is present, including "605 34 (neu) Hauptrettal für Stückgutwagen (Verpackungen) A 5q 5 d 50 Karlsuhe IX 75 1000 A 116 Rfp 40."
Vinyl Record:
- The vinyl record itself is black, with a smooth surface.
- It appears to be a standard 12-inch record, commonly used for playing music.
Background:
- The background of the image is a light blue color, providing a subtle contrast to the dark-colored vinyl record and label.
In summary, the image showcases a vinyl record with a label that contains various details, including the record's destination, weight, and other relevant information. The label's design and layout suggest that it may be related to a specific shipping or transportation process.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image depicts a vinyl record with a label on it. The label is beige and features black text, including the words "Stückgutwagen" and "München-Ost." There are also some numbers and symbols on the label, as well as a red logo of a winged wheel at the bottom. The background of the image is light gray.
The overall appearance of the image suggests that it is a photograph of a vinyl record, possibly taken for archival or documentation purposes. The label on the record provides information about the contents of the record, such as the title and artist, as well as other details like the recording studio and release date. The red logo at the bottom of the label may indicate that the record was released by a specific record label or company.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image shows a black vinyl record with a label on it. The label is white and contains text and numbers. The text reads "Versandbf München HBF 1009" and "Transsibirische Bahn." Below that, there is a table with columns for "Stückgutwagen" and "Nr. 80460-9 Mi." The table also includes information about the weight of the cargo, the destination, and the date of shipment. The numbers "8650" are prominently displayed in the center of the label. The record appears to be a piece of historical documentation related to a shipment of goods via the Trans-Siberian Railway.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image shows a black circular object, possibly a vinyl record, with a label and a piece of paper on top of it. The label has a logo and the text "TRANSBIRBISCHE BAHN" on it. Below the logo, there is a number "8650" written in bold black letters. On the left side of the label, there is a piece of paper with some text and numbers, including "München-Ost" and "München-Laim".
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-18
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image shows what appears to be a vintage film reel, likely 16mm, housed in a black plastic container. Affixed to the reel's center are several labels and stickers related to shipping and content information.
Labels and Stickers:
Shipping Label: A label with "Stückgutwagen" (German for 'package wagon') is visible, which indicates the reel was shipped as cargo. The label contains the following:
- "Versand München Hbf 1009" (Shipped from Munich Main Station)
- "Nr. 80460-9 Mi" (Shipping number)
- "Bestimmungsbahnhof Munchen-Ost" (Destination station, Munich East)
- "Entladestelle Mo-Fr" (Unloading station, Monday-Friday)
Content Label: Another section indicates information about the film itself:
- "16mm s/w Lichtton 22 min" (16mm film, black and white, optical sound, 22 minutes in length)
- "Aktion 1961 Kopenhagen, aufgenommen 1970 von Ole John" (Action, presumably filmed in Copenhagen in 1961, recorded in 1970 by Ole John)
Other Labels:
- "Transsibirische-Bahn" (Trans-Siberian Railway)
- "Verlag Schellmann & Klüser, München Edition der Galerie Heiner Friedrich, München" (Publisher Schellmann & Klüser, Munich, Edition of the Gallery Heiner Friedrich, Munich)
- The shipping information including "Über München-Laim", the number "8650", and "Vom Versandbahnhof Zug Mi-HbF RF337/Mi-Laim 62337/Mi-Ost Pbf" details the train route and stations involved in the shipment.
Logo: A sticker showing a winged railway wheel.
Overall Context:
The image likely depicts a vintage film reel being transported and possibly related to an art publication/gallery from Munich. The "Transsibirische-Bahn" reference is a bit of an outlier, and its connection to the film or shipping is not immediately clear without additional information. The labels together provide information about the reel's shipping details, content, and origin.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-18
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a vintage film reel with attached labels and markings. The reel itself is black and appears to be made of a hard material, likely celluloid or a similar plastic.
Attached to the reel are several rectangular labels with German text, suggesting that the film reel is associated with a transportation or logistical context. There's also a stamped seal with handwritten numbers and a postal mark. The largest label contains the text "TRANSSIBIRISCHE-BAHN" (Trans-Siberian Railway).
The labels contain information such as:
- Shipping details (Verandbeif: München Hbf 1009)
- Cargo type: Stückgutwagen (piece goods wagon)
- Destination Bahnhof: München-Ost (Munich East)
- Film-related information: 16 mm, s/w (black and white), Lichtton (sound), 22 min. It also mentions "Aktion 1961 Copenhagen, aufgenommen 1970 von Ole John" indicating that it was recorded in Copenhagen in 1961 and by Ole John in 1970.
- Shipping details, including railway codes: "Vom Versandbahnhof Zug Mi-HbF RF337/Mi-Laim 62337/Mi-Ost Pbf".
- A logo of a wheel with wings.
The presence of handwritten annotations, along with the vintage aesthetic of the labels, suggests that this film reel is a historical item, possibly related to a railway or transportation company.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image shows a historical shipping label from the Deutsche Bahn (German Railways). Here is a detailed breakdown of the label:
Header Information:
- The top left section indicates the shipment is from "München Hbf" (Munich Central Station).
- The top right section states "Eingewicht der Wagens" (Weight of the wagon) and "Gewicht der Ladung" (Weight of the cargo), but these fields are not filled in.
- The label is from the "Deutsche Bahn" (German Railways).
Shipment Details:
- The type of shipment is "Stückgutwagen" (Freight car for piece goods).
- The shipment number is "Nr. 80460-9 Mi" (Mi likely stands for a specific type or category of shipment).
- The destination is "München-Ost" (Munich East).
- The sender's address is "Verlag Schellmann & Kluser, München" (Schellmann & Kluser Publishing, Munich).
- The recipient's address is "Edition der Galerie Heiner Friedrich, München" (Edition of the Heiner Friedrich Gallery, Munich).
Handwritten Notes:
- There is a handwritten note in the middle right section, which appears to be a signature or initials, possibly of the person who prepared or authorized the shipment.
Additional Information:
- The label includes a section for "Aufgegeben am" (Date of dispatch) and "Wagen Nr." (Wagon number), but these fields are not filled in.
- There is a stamp indicating the shipment is "über München-Laim" (via Munich-Laim).
- The shipment is marked with the number "8650" in large, bold font.
Stamp:
- At the bottom, there is a red stamp with a winged wheel symbol, which is a common emblem for railway services.
Footer Information:
- The footer includes some technical details and references, such as "Vom Versandbahnhof Zug" (From the dispatching station train) and a series of numbers and codes that likely pertain to the specific shipment or route.
Overall, this label provides detailed information about a freight shipment from Munich Central Station to Munich East, including the sender, recipient, and route information.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
The image shows a circular object with a label and a logo on it. The label appears to be a document related to a train or railway service, specifically mentioning "Transsibirische Bahn" (Trans-Siberian Railway). It includes a number "80460-9 Mi" and details about the train's destination and other specifications such as the weight of the load and the type of cargo (Stückgutwagen). The bottom part of the label includes additional information such as the filming year (1961), production details, and a reference number "8650". The logo below the label features a stylized eagle with wings spread and a wheel, which is likely associated with the railway or a specific company. The overall appearance suggests this is a historical or commemorative item related to rail transportation.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
This image shows a circular object, likely a tray or a decorative plate, with two labels adhered to its surface. The object has a dark brown or black finish with a purple rim.
The top label appears to be a shipping or transportation label with German text. It includes various details such as:
- "Versandf Minchen Hbf 1009"
- "Stückgutwagen Nr. 80460-9 Mi"
- "Bestimmungsbohnhof München-Ost"
- "Entladestelle Mo-Fr"
- "über München-Laim"
- "Gewicht der Ladung 4"
- "Gesamtgewicht"
- "Verlag Schellmann & Klüser, München"
- "Edition der Galerie Heiner Friedrich, München"
- "Wagen Nr. 34/45 8650"
- Additional information about dimensions, lighting, and actions related to the item.
The bottom label features an orange logo with wings and a wheel, which is likely a transportation or logistics company's emblem. The text around the logo is in German and includes references to various locations and numbers, possibly related to shipping or tracking.
The overall design and text suggest that this object may be related to a historical or artistic representation of transportation logistics, possibly from a specific time period or event.