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Amazon

Book | 100% | |
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Imagga
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2018-02-19
a close up of text on a white surface | 83.9% | |
a black and silver text on a white surface | 72.7% | |
a close up of text on a black surface | 72.6% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30
The image is a page from a historical text that seems to be a catalog or instructional manual for silversmiths or metalworkers, titled "Orfevre Grossier." The text is entirely in French and includes descriptions and illustrations of various metalworking tools, objects, and techniques. Each section is labeled "Planche" (plate) followed by Roman numerals from I to VIII, indicating different parts or categories. The descriptions list various items such as a soup tureen, a saucepan, a vase, a support, a trivet, a candle holder, and other tools and household objects. Each item is accompanied by letters and numbers (e.g., Fig. 1, B. le col. B, etc.) which probably correspond to diagrams or illustrations that are not visible on this particular page. The page has a header at the top reading, "ORFEVRE GROSSIER, CONTENANT DIX-NEUF PLANCHES," meaning it contains nineteen plates in total. The page also shows signs of aging, with some browning and spots, particularly around the edges, indicating it is an old document.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-17
This is an image of a page from a book or document, predominantly in French, with the heading "ORFÈVRE GROSSIER," which translates to "Wholesale Goldsmith" in English. The text indicates it is covering "dix-neuf planches," or "nineteen plates" (plates here likely refer to illustrations or designs). The page appears to be a catalog or reference for various metalwork items and their components that a goldsmith might create or use. The document is formatted with columns and lists, with numeral bullets or "fig." (short for "figure") indicating different items or parts of items. Each item or part is followed by a description and corresponding letters, possibly referencing illustrations not visible on this page. The document looks historical or antique, suggested by the font style, the paper's color, and the quality of the print, which all point to an old-fashioned printing technique. The edges of the paper are slightly worn and irregular, which is common in older printed materials.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-27
This is a page from what appears to be a French technical manual or encyclopedia titled "ORFEVRE GROSSIER" (roughly translating to "Crude Metalworker" or "Coarse Goldsmith"). The page contains detailed listings organized into eight "PLANCHES" (plates), numbered I through VIII. Each section contains numbered entries describing various metalworking tools, implements, and objects, with references to parts labeled with letters (A, B, C, etc.). The text appears to be from an 18th-century publication, given its typography and formatting. It describes various metalworking items such as candlesticks, vessels, liturgical objects, and tools. Each entry provides specific details about different components of these items, such as bases, stems, covers, and decorative elements. The page is slightly aged, with some yellowing of the paper, but the text remains clear and legible. The layout is formal and systematic, with decorative borders at the top of the page and consistent formatting throughout the text. This document would have served as a reference guide for metalworkers, helping them identify and understand the various components and tools of their trade.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-17
The image appears to be an illustrated manual or reference guide for an Orfèvre Grossier, which seems to be a type of silversmith or metalworker. The manual contains detailed illustrations and descriptions of various objects, tools, and techniques used in this craft, with labeled diagrams across multiple plates or pages. The text is in French, providing explanations and labels for the different elements depicted. The overall appearance suggests this is a historical technical reference document related to the metalworking profession.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image depicts a page from an antique French book, featuring the title "ORFEVRE GROSSIER" at the top. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column containing text and the right column displaying a list of items labeled "PLANCHE I" to "PLANCHE VIII." Each item on the list is accompanied by a corresponding illustration or diagram, although these are not visible in the provided image. The text on the page appears to be written in French, suggesting that the book is likely a historical or educational resource related to metalworking or craftsmanship. The use of illustrations and diagrams implies that the book may have been intended as a practical guide or instructional tool for readers. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the content and structure of the book, highlighting its focus on metalworking and craftsmanship. The inclusion of illustrations and diagrams suggests that the book may have been designed to be a useful resource for readers, providing visual aids to support the text and enhance understanding.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-01
The image presents a page from an antique French cookbook, featuring a list of dishes in French. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column containing the title "ORFEVRE GROSSIER" and the right column listing the dishes. * **Title** * The title "ORFEVRE GROSSIER" is written in large font at the top of the page. * Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads "CONTENANT DIX-NEUF PLANCHES," which translates to "CONTAINING NINETEEN PLATES." * **Dishes** * The list of dishes is divided into two columns, with each column containing several entries. * Each entry includes the name of the dish, followed by a list of ingredients and instructions for preparation. * The dishes are listed in alphabetical order, with the first column starting with "PLANCHE I" and the second column starting with "PLANCHE VI." * **Page Layout** * The page has a yellowed appearance, suggesting that it is an old document. * The text is written in black ink, with some words and phrases underlined or italicized for emphasis. * The page has a rough, worn edge, indicating that it may have been handled frequently over the years. * **Language** * The language of the cookbook is French, as indicated by the title and the names of the dishes. * The text is written in a formal, old-fashioned style, with many words and phrases that are no longer commonly used in modern French. In summary, the image shows a page from an antique French cookbook, featuring a list of dishes in French. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column containing the title and the right column listing the dishes. The dishes are listed in alphabetical order, with each entry including the name of the dish, ingredients, and instructions for preparation. The page has a yellowed appearance and a rough, worn edge, suggesting that it is an old document.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image is a page from an old book with French text. The page is titled "Orfevre Grossier, Containing Nine Plates." The page has nine sections, each with a title and a corresponding illustration. The illustrations depict various objects, such as a forge, a hammer, a tongs, and a bellows. The text describes the objects and their uses in a forge. The page appears to be from a book on metalworking or blacksmithing.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image is a scanned page from an old French book titled "Orfevre Grossier, Contenant Dix-neuf Planches." The page is divided into two main sections, each containing text and diagrams labeled as "Planche I" and "Planche VI." The top section, "Planche I," features a detailed description of various parts of a table, including the legs, the top, and other components. The text is written in French and is accompanied by a diagram illustrating the different parts mentioned. The diagram is labeled with letters (A, B, C, D, etc.) corresponding to the descriptions in the text. The table is depicted from different angles to show its structure clearly. The bottom section, "Planche VI," includes a description of a type of furniture, possibly a cabinet or a dresser, along with its various parts. Similar to "Planche I," this section also contains a diagram with labeled parts (A, B, C, D, etc.). The text describes the construction and components of the furniture piece, and the diagram provides a visual representation to aid understanding. Both sections of the page have a heading that reads "Orfevre Grossier," indicating that the book is about the craft of a "grossier orfevre," which translates to a "coarse goldsmith" or a maker of less refined metalwork, as opposed to a "fine goldsmith" who works with precious metals and intricate designs. The page appears to be from an instructional manual or a reference book for craftsmen, providing detailed descriptions and diagrams to help them understand the construction of various furniture pieces. The text is written in a formal and technical style, typical of instructional manuals from the period. The diagrams are simple line drawings, focusing on the structural aspects of the furniture rather than aesthetic details. The labels are clear and correspond directly to the descriptions in the text, making it easy for a reader to follow along and understand the components being discussed. Overall, the page is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the historical methods of furniture construction, particularly in the context of 18th or 19th-century French craftsmanship. The detailed descriptions and diagrams provide a comprehensive guide to the parts and assembly of the furniture pieces depicted.