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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Poster | 92.6% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2022-01-23
food drinks | 97.2% | |
text visuals | 1.6% | |
paintings art | 1.2% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-23
logo | 67.1% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-15
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-21
This is an image of a vintage poster, with a design primarily in bright blue and orange. The year "1929" is printed near the top right corner. The poster features text wound into ribbon-like banners that fill most of the space. The text is in German and seems to be advertising transportation, with references to locations such as "KOPENHAGEN" (Copenhagen) and "LUBECK." Terms like "TÄGLICH" (daily) suggest regular service, and "BILLIGSTE VERBINDUNG" implies an affordable connection or route. Smaller text at the bottom appears to provide additional details and directions, likely related to ticket purchasing or travel information. The layout and design of the poster are characteristic of the 1920s European graphic design, with a strong focus on typography and clean, curving lines that guide the viewer's eye through the information.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-21
The image is a vintage travel advertisement from 1929 for a route to Copenhagen using the "Halland-Linie." The design features a blue background with text arranged on a ribbon-like banner that curls and twists diagonally across the image. The banner is predominantly white with orange edges and orange lettering. The main text includes phrases written in German: "Nach Kopenhagen" meaning "To Copenhagen," "Nur mit der Halland-Linie" meaning "Only with the Halland Line," "Lübeck," "Täglich außer Sonntags" meaning "Daily except Sundays," "vom 1. Juni - 15. Sept." meaning "from June 1 - September 15," and "Billigste Verbindung" meaning "Cheapest Connection." The smaller text toward the bottom provides additional travel details and the contact information for booking tickets through travel agencies, and specific offices in Hamburg and Berlin. The year "1929" is printed in orange at the top right corner of the image.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-28
This is a vintage travel advertisement poster from 1929 for the H. Allan Line shipping route between Copenhagen and Lübeck. The design features a striking contrast of orange text on a deep blue background, with the text arranged in a flowing ribbon or banner style. The German text indicates it's advertising daily service (except Sundays) from June 1st to September 15th, promoting it as the cheapest connection between the two cities. The typography and design style is characteristic of the late 1920s modernist aesthetic, with clean lines and bold colors. The ribbon-like text treatment creates an elegant, flowing composition against the solid background.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-21
This image appears to be a vintage travel advertisement or poster from 1929. The poster features a bold, stylized design with the text "Nach Kopenhagen" (Towards Copenhagen) prominently displayed in the center. The text below provides information about a travel route or transportation option, including "nur mit der Halland-Linie" (only with the Halland Line), "Lubeck taglich" (Lubeck daily), and "Billigste Verbindung" (most economical connection). The overall design and color scheme, with the predominant blue and orange, give the poster a classic, retro aesthetic.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-21
This is a vintage travel advertisement poster from 1929 for the Halland Line ferry service between Copenhagen (Kopenhagen) and Lübeck. The design features a striking blue background with text arranged in an elegant ribbon or banner format in white and orange/coral colors. The text is in German and indicates daily service (except Sundays) from June 1 to September 15. It promotes itself as the cheapest connection ("billigste verbindung") between these cities. The typography and design style is characteristic of the modernist aesthetic of the late 1920s, with clean lines and bold colors. The ribbon design creates a dynamic, flowing movement across the poster that draws the eye through the important information.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-21
The image is a poster with a blue background and orange and white text. The text is written in German and appears to be an advertisement for a travel company.
- The top of the poster has the year "1929" written in orange text.
- Below that, there is a large orange and white ribbon that wraps around the center of the poster. The ribbon has several lines of text on it, including:
- "NACH KOPENHAGEN" (To Copenhagen)
- "NUR MIT DER HALLAND-LINIE" (Only with the Halland Line)
- "LUBECK TAGLICH" (Daily to Lubeck)
- "BILLIGSTE VERBINDUNG" (Cheapest Connection)
- At the bottom of the poster, there is a smaller line of text that reads:
- "MAHERES UFAHRKARTEN" (More Travel Cards)
- "DURCH ALLE REISEBUROS" (Through All Travel Agencies)
- "LUDERS & STANGE" (Luders & Stange)
- The background of the poster is a solid blue color.
Overall, the poster appears to be an advertisement for a travel company that offers cheap connections to Copenhagen and Lubeck. The use of a ribbon and bold text suggests that the company is trying to make a statement and stand out from other travel companies.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-21
The image is a poster for a travel advertisement, featuring a blue background with white and orange text. The title of the poster is "NACH KOPENHAGEN" in orange letters, which translates to "TO COPENHAGEN". Below the title, there are several lines of text that appear to be a list of destinations or routes, including "NUR MIT DER HALLAND-LINIE", "LUBECK", "TAGLICH AUSSER SONNTAGS VOM 1. JUNI-15. SEPT.", and "BILLIGSTE VERBINDUNG". The text is written in a stylized font, with some letters overlapping or curved around each other.
In the bottom-right corner of the poster, there is a small logo or emblem that appears to be a stylized letter "S" or a snake. The background of the poster is a solid blue color, with a white border around the edges. Overall, the design of the poster suggests that it is promoting a travel route or service that connects Copenhagen to other destinations in Europe.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
The image is a vintage advertisement poster for a transportation service. The poster is blue and white with orange and white ribbons. The text is in German and reads "Nach Kopenhagen Nur mit der Halland-Linie" and "Lübeck Täglich Billigste Verbindung." The poster also includes the year "1929" at the top. The poster is advertising a transportation service that runs daily from Lübeck to Copenhagen, with the cheapest connection. The poster is likely from the 1920s or 1930s.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
The image is a poster with a blue background and a series of white and orange ribbons that contain text. The ribbons are arranged in a diagonal line from the top left to the bottom right of the poster. The text on the ribbons is in German and appears to be advertising an event. The top ribbon reads "NACH KOPENHAGEN," which translates to "To Copenhagen." The second ribbon reads "NUR MIT DER HALLAND-LINIE," which translates to "Only with the Halland Line." The third ribbon reads "LUBECK," which is the name of a city. The fourth ribbon reads "TAGLICH," which translates to "Daily." The fifth ribbon reads "AUSSER SONNTAGS VOM 1.JUNI-15.SEPT," which translates to "Except Sundays from June 1 to September 15." The sixth ribbon reads "BILLIGSTE VERBINDUNG," which translates to "Cheapest connection." The seventh ribbon reads "WAHRES U.FAHRKARTEN LODERS & STANGE," which is likely the name of a travel agency or ticket seller. The eighth ribbon reads "DURCH ALLE RESEBUROUS JOWIE," which is likely the name of a travel agency or ticket seller. The ninth ribbon reads "LUBECK-UNTERSTRATE 17," which is likely the address of a travel agency or ticket seller. The tenth ribbon reads "HAMBURGER ZEITUNG," which is likely the name of a newspaper. The eleventh ribbon reads "A.WAHLER," which is likely the name of a person or company. The poster also includes the year "1929" in the top right corner.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-18
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a vintage travel advertisement, likely a poster or flyer, from 1929. It features a bold and eye-catching design with a blue background. The central element is a series of interconnected, curling ribbons in shades of orange and white.
The ribbons are arranged to form a visual hierarchy, conveying information about a travel service. The topmost ribbon reads "NACH KOPENHAGEN" (To Copenhagen). Below that are the words "NUR MIT DER HALLAND-LINIE" (Only with the Halland Line), indicating a specific travel company or route. Further down, "LUBECK" appears, likely referring to the city of departure. The ribbons also advertise "TÄGLICH AUSSER SONNTAGS VOM 1. JUNI-15. SPT8" (Daily except Sundays from June 1st to September 15th) and "BILLIGSTE VERBINDUNG" (Cheapest Connection). Finally, the lowest ribbon contains information about ticket purchases and travel agencies.
The typography is clean and bold, characteristic of the era. The overall design is simple yet effective, using contrasting colors and a dynamic ribbon motif to attract attention and convey travel information.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-18
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a vintage poster or advertisement, likely from the 1920s, given the "1929" at the top. It employs a simple but effective design with bold colors and typography to convey its message.
Color Scheme:
The poster primarily uses a vibrant blue background and a bright orange or salmon-colored ribbon/banner element. The text is predominantly white, creating a strong contrast for readability.
Elements and Composition:
Ribbon/Banner: The central focus is a stylized ribbon or banner that winds its way down the poster. The text is inscribed on the ribbon.
Text and Typography: The text is written in German. It mentions "Nach Kopenhagen" (To Copenhagen), "Halland-Linie," "Lubeck," and "Billigste Verbindung" (Cheapest connection). The lettering style is Art Deco influenced.
Flag/Banner: The text starts with a ribbon held up by a flag
Details: There are additional details at the bottom, mentioning information such as travel agencies, ticket offices, and perhaps the period of travel.
Overall Aesthetic:
The poster has a clean, modern feel typical of advertising from the era. The use of color and simple shapes makes it visually appealing and easy to understand. The design effectively communicates the company/service and their message.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image is a vintage poster from 1929, promoting travel from Lübeck to Copenhagen via the Holland Line. The poster features a blue background with a prominent orange and white ribbon design that contains the text. The text on the ribbon reads:
"NACH KOPENHAGEN NUR MIT DER HALLAND-LINIE LÜBECK TÄGLICH AUSSER SONNTAGS VOM 1. JUNI-15. SEPT. BILLIGSTE VERBINDUNG."
Translated from German to English, this means:
"TO COPENHAGEN ONLY WITH THE HALLAND LINE LÜBECK DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS FROM 1 JUNE TO 15 SEPT. CHEAPEST CONNECTION."
Below the ribbon, there is additional text in smaller font, which states:
"WAHRES U. FAHRKARTEN DURCH ALLE REISEBÜROS, STATIONEN, LÖDERS & STANGE, LÜBECK, HOLSTENTORPLATZ 2, TELEFON 22950."
Translated, this means:
"TRUE AND TICKETS THROUGH ALL TRAVEL AGENCIES, STATIONS, LÖDERS & STANGE, LÜBECK, HOLSTENTORPLATZ 2, TELEPHONE 22950."
The design is simple yet eye-catching, with the ribbon drawing attention to the key information about the travel route and schedule. The year "1929" is printed in the top right corner of the poster.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-05
The image is a vintage poster from 1929, likely advertising a travel route or shipping service. The background is a solid blue, and the main design elements include orange and white ribbons that curve across the poster. The ribbons contain text in German, which translates to:
- "NACH KOPENHAGEN" (To Copenhagen)
- "NUR MIT DER HALLAND-LINIE" (Only with the Halland Line)
- "LÜBECK" (Lübeck)
- "TÄGLICH" (Daily)
- "AUSSER SONNTAGS" (Except Sundays)
- "VOM 1. JUNI - 15. SEPTEMBER" (From June 1 - September 15)
- "BILLIGSTE VERBINDUNG" (Cheapest connection)
- "MAHRES" (Mahres) and "FAHRSKARPEN" (Fahrskarten) are likely references to places or services.
- At the bottom, it mentions "DUKOL AUSSER REISEBÜROS SOWIE" (Dukol outside of travel agencies) and "LODERS & STANGE" (likely a company name or partnership).
The poster also has a signature in the bottom right corner that appears to be "M. MARTIN," possibly the artist or designer of the poster. The overall style is clean and minimalist, characteristic of mid-20th-century advertising.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-05
This image is a vintage poster from 1929, primarily in shades of blue and orange. The poster features a winding ribbon with text in German promoting a travel route. The text on the ribbon reads:
- "NACH KOPENHAGEN" (To Copenhagen)
- "NUR MIT DER HALLAND-LINIE" (Only with the Halland Line)
- "LÜBECK" (Lübeck)
- "TÄGLICH AUSSER SONNTAGS VOM 1. JUNI-15. SPTR" (Daily except Sundays from June 1 to September 15)
- "BILLIGSTE VERBINDUNG" (Cheapest connection)
- "NÄHERES U.FAHRKARTEN DURCH ALLE REISEBÜROS SOWIE LÖDERS & STANGE" (More details and tickets available through all travel agencies as well as Löders & Stange)
The poster emphasizes the daily service, the cheapest route, and provides information on where to obtain tickets. The design is simple and bold, typical of early 20th-century graphic design. The year "1929" is prominently displayed in the top right corner.