Machine Generated Data
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Color Analysis
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Imagga
text visuals | 99.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-11-05
a close up of a piece of paper | 54.7% | |
a piece of paper | 54.6% | |
close up of a piece of paper | 51.6% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-03
The image shows an old, hand-drawn map of the port city of Sinop (Sinopé) and its surrounding area. The map appears to be historical, featuring handwritten annotations and a chart of references labeled with letters and numbers. Different symbols on the map likely represent various landmarks or points of interest, including bodies of water, land masses, and possibly ships, as indicated by the black and yellow shapes. There is a title block at the bottom central part of the document in French that reads: "PARIS CH. TANERA, ÉDITEUR. LIBRAIRIE POUR L'ART NATUREL, LES SCIENCES ET LES ARTS Quai des Augustins, 35." Additionally, there is a compass rose in the bottom left portion of the map indicating orientation (North). The right portion of the map has a detailed legend with descriptive notes, also written in French. The map itself is centered on a larger sheet of paper and there's evidence of aging around the edges.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03
This image shows an old map with handwritten notations and some color highlights. The map appears to be of a coastal city or port, with the name "SINOPE" prominently displayed at the top, likely referencing the city of Sinope located on the Black Sea coast of modern-day Turkey. There are representations of structures possibly depicting buildings or fortifications and ships or boats in the adjacent water. The coast is delineated with a blue color, and there's a compass rose included for orientation.
Below the map, there is a label which appears to read:
PARIS
CH. TANERA, EDITEUR
LIBRAIRE DU ROI AU JARDIN DU ROI, ET DES ARTS
This likely indicates the publisher of the map and its place of publication, Paris, with references to institutional affiliations like "LIBRAIRE DU ROI" and "JARDIN DU ROI". It may denote that the map was printed or sold around the vicinity of the Royal Garden or for the King. The map is mounted on a larger piece of paper or card, with some wear and age visible on the edges, implying historical significance. There is also a scale present in the bottom left corner, alongside additional handwritten notes, which might provide context or explanations about the map's content. A gray scale card with "Opaco" and "Specular" is present on the right-hand side of the image for photographic documentation purposes, illustrating the reflective properties of the map surface.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-03
The image appears to be a hand-drawn map or sketch. It shows a topographical representation of a coastal region, with various labels and annotations. The map includes details like islands, bodies of water, and an area labeled "Europe". There are also various symbols and annotations throughout the map, likely indicating geographic features or other information. The map has a handwritten title at the bottom that says "PARIS" and identifies the creator as "Ch. Tanera, Editeur".
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-03
This appears to be a historical naval battle map or maritime chart, published by Ch. Tanera in Paris. The map shows what appears to be part of a coastline with "SINOPE" marked at the top, likely referring to the port city of Sinop on the Black Sea. There are multiple ship icons marked in two different colors (gold/yellow and dark) arranged in formation across the water, suggesting this may be depicting a naval engagement or battle formation. The map includes a legend with various letters and symbols explained in French, and features a compass rose. The coastline is depicted in a light blue-green tint, while the land areas are left uncolored. At the bottom of the image is a publisher's mark indicating it was produced in Paris by Ch. Tanera, a publisher specializing in military history, sciences and arts, located at Quai des Augustins.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-03
The image shows an old, hand-drawn map titled "Sinope". It depicts the coastal area around a body of water, likely the Black Sea near the port city of Sinop in modern-day Turkey. The map includes various geographic features like bays, capes and a small island or rock labeled "Ilet Boz". Depth soundings are marked in several places offshore. A legend in the lower right provides information about the map's scale and orientation. The map has a aged, weathered appearance with wrinkled paper and seems to be from the 19th century based on the publishing information at the very bottom which mentions "Paris" and the date 1838.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image presents a vintage map of Paris, France, with a beige background and a rectangular border. The map is centered on the page, surrounded by a beige border that has a rough, torn edge. A small, rectangular label at the bottom of the map reads "PARIS" in bold black text, followed by smaller text in French.
The map itself is hand-drawn in black ink, with various symbols and markings in yellow and brown. The map appears to be a nautical chart, with several boats and ships depicted on the Seine River, which runs through the center of the city. The map also includes several other geographical features, such as the city's walls and gates, as well as various buildings and landmarks.
To the right of the map, there is a color palette with three different shades of gray and black. The top of the image has a gray bar with the text "dp" in black, indicating that this is a digital image.
Overall, the image appears to be a historical map of Paris, created in the 18th or 19th century. It provides a unique glimpse into the city's layout and geography during this time period, and would be of interest to historians, cartographers, and anyone interested in the history of Paris.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image presents a map of the Sinope region, featuring a beige background with a light blue outline of the coastline. The map is adorned with various symbols and markings, including yellow and black shapes that appear to represent different locations or features.
In the bottom center of the map, a white rectangle contains the text "PARIS" in bold letters, followed by smaller text that reads "CH. TANERA, EDITEUR." Below this, additional text is written in French, although it is not legible due to its small size.
To the right of the map, a color palette is visible, consisting of five distinct colors: black, dark gray, light gray, white, and beige. This palette likely serves as a reference for the colors used in the map.
Overall, the image provides a detailed representation of the Sinope region, complete with various symbols and markings that offer insight into its geography and features.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The image is a historical map of the Sinop Peninsula, located on the Black Sea coast of Turkey. The map is in a rectangular shape with a border around it. The map is in black and white, with some areas shaded in different colors. The map has a title, "Sinop," at the top, and the name of the publisher, "Paris," is at the bottom. The map shows the coastline, the harbor, and the surrounding area, including the city of Sinop and the surrounding countryside. The map also includes a scale and a compass rose to help orient the viewer.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
This map shows the naval battle of Aboukir Bay in 1798, also known as the Battle of the Nile. The map is titled "Plan de la bataille d'Aboukir" and was published in Paris in 1799. The map is drawn on a piece of paper and has a scale of 1:20,000. The map shows the positions of the French and British fleets during the battle, with the French fleet in the center and the British fleet on the right. The map also includes notes and annotations in French, providing details about the battle and the ships involved. The map is accompanied by a color key and a scale, which helps to interpret the information on the map.