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Imagga
text visuals | 96.5% | |
paintings art | 2.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a screenshot of text | 86.7% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 82% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 77.1% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-29
a photograph of a paper with a list of items that include a list of items that are not | -100% | |
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-26
The image presents a vintage, peach-colored card with black text, featuring a table and various sections for recording information.
Table Section:
The table is divided into two main columns: "LOCATION" and "FIXTURES." The "LOCATION" column lists categories such as "Water Closets," "Lavatories," "Baths," "Laundry Trays," and "Sinks." Each category has corresponding columns for recording the number of fixtures in each location, ranging from 1st to 12th.
Additional Sections:
Above the table, there are sections for recording information about the location, including:
- "Nearest cross St."
- "Owner"
- "Plumber"
Below the table, additional sections provide space for recording:
- "Traps, No. and Pattern"
- "Drain Test"
- "Other Inspections"
- "Remarks"
Footer Section:
At the bottom of the card, the footer section includes:
- "Library Bureau S7709"
- "Accepted"
Background:
The card features a peach-colored background with black text, set against a gray background. The overall design suggests that this is a vintage card used for recording information about a building's fixtures and other details.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-26
This image shows a salmon-colored card with black text, featuring a table with two columns and 12 rows. The top row contains column headers, while the remaining rows are labeled with numbers from 1 to 12.
The left column is divided into two sections: the top section lists various locations, including "Water Closets," "Lavatories," "Baths," "Laundry Trays," and "Sinks." The bottom section includes categories such as "Traps, No. and Pattern," "Drain Test," "Other Inspections," and "Remarks."
The right column is also divided into two sections: the top section features a table with columns labeled "FIXTURES" and "No. of Rainleaders Flange Test." The bottom section has a single column titled "Water Test" and another titled "Accepted."
The card appears to be a form used for recording information about plumbing fixtures and tests in a building. It provides a structured format for documenting details about water closets, lavatories, baths, laundry trays, sinks, traps, drain tests, other inspections, and remarks. The card also includes space for recording the number of rainleaders and flange tests, as well as the results of water tests and acceptance status. Overall, this card serves as a useful tool for plumbers, inspectors, and building owners to track and document important information about a building's plumbing system.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-26
The image is of a document that appears to be a form or checklist related to building inspection or maintenance. The document is titled "FIXTURES" and is divided into several sections.
The top section has fields for "Location," "Date," "No.," "Nearest cross St.," "Building used for," "Owner," "New?," "Addition?," "Alteration?," "Plumber," and "Cesspool?" This section is likely for identifying the building and its purpose, as well as any recent changes or additions.
The middle section has a table with columns for "LOCATION," "B," "1st," "2nd," "3rd," "4th," "5th," "6th," "7th," "8th," "9th," "10th," "11th," and "12th." The rows are labeled "Water Closets," "Lavatories," "Baths," "Laundry Trays," and "Sinks." This section appears to be a checklist for inspecting various fixtures in the building.
The bottom section has fields for "Traps, No. and Pattern," "Drain Test," "Water Test," "Flange Test," "Other Inspections," and "Remarks." This section is likely for recording the results of specific tests or inspections, as well as any additional notes or observations.
The document also includes a field for "Accepted" and a reference to "Library Bureau S7709," which may indicate the source or origin of the form.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-26
This image is of a form for a plumbing inspection. The form has a peach background with black text. The form has a section for the location, date, building, and owner. There is also a section for fixtures. The fixtures section has a table with columns for the location, B, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th. There are rows for water closets, lavatories, baths, laundry trays, and sinks. There are also sections for traps, no. and pattern, drain test, water test, flange test, other inspections, and remarks. The form has a section for accepted.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-22
The image is of a vintage plumbing inspection card. It's made of orange cardstock and has a grid-like layout.
At the top, there are fields for general information: location, the nearest cross street, the owner, the plumber, the date, what the building is used for, and whether it's a new building, an addition, or an alteration. There's also a line for "cesspool?" and a number.
The center of the card is taken up by a table labeled "FIXTURES." The rows list fixture types like "Water Closets," "Lavatories," "Baths," "Laundry Trays," and "Sinks." The columns are for recording information about these fixtures across different dates (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. up to 12th), or potentially floors (B meaning basement?).
Below the "FIXTURES" section, there are more fields for "Traps, No. and Pattern," "Drain Test," "Water Test," "Other Inspections," and "Remarks." There are also lines for "No. of Rainleaders" and "Flange Test."
At the bottom, there's a place for the card to be "Accepted" and the Library Bureau S7709 branding. The overall impression is that it's a form used by plumbing inspectors to document the details of a plumbing installation.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-22
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a pinkish-red index card, likely used for record-keeping. The card has horizontal lines running across it, creating a lined effect.
At the top of the card, there are fields for:
- "Location"
- "Nearest cross St."
- "Owner"
- "Plumber"
- "Date"
- "Building used for"
- Inquiries like "New?", "Addition?", "Alteration?"
- "No."
The middle section of the card is a table labeled "FIXTURES" with columns for "LOCATION," "B," "1st," "2nd," "3rd," "4th," "5th," "6th," "7th," "8th," "9th," "10th," "11th," and "12th." The rows in this table list:
- "Water Closets"
- "Lavatories"
- "Baths"
- "Laundry Trays"
- "Sinks"
The bottom section of the card has fields for:
- "Traps, No. and Pattern"
- "Drain Test"
- "Water Test"
- "No. of Rainleaders"
- "Flange Test"
- "Other Inspections"
- "Remarks"
At the bottom left corner, there's a print that says "Library Bureau S7709", and at the bottom right corner, there's the word "Accepted".
Overall, the card appears to be a form for recording information about a building's plumbing or fixtures, likely for inspection or documentation purposes.