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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Poster | 61.3% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2021-04-03
text visuals | 99% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2021-04-03
background pattern | 13.5% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a picture of a color scheme of a color scheme
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-09
a book with different colors of paper
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-13
The image displays a collection of color samples arranged in a grid pattern, attributed to an artist named S. LeWitt from 1971. Each sample represents a combination of primary colors and their mixtures, labeled accordingly beneath each square. The top row shows individual colors: Yellow, Black, Red, and Blue. Below them, the subsequent rows illustrate combinations of these colors in pairs: Yellow/Black, Yellow/Red, Yellow/Blue, Black/Red, Black/Blue, and Red/Blue. The last row demonstrates combinations of three and all four colors together: Yellow/Red/Blue, Black/Red/Blue, Yellow/Black/Red, and Yellow/Black/Red/Blue.
On the bottom right side of the image, there is a caption within a box which reads: "Four basic colors: Yellow, Black, Red, Blue and their combinations. S. LeWitt 1971". The background of the image appears to be a white surface. Each color sample has lines creating the illusion of a woven or crosshatched texture. The intention seems to be an exploration of the visual effects of color combinations and interactions based on a set of simple rules.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-13
The image displays a grid of sixteen squares, each filled with parallel lines of varying colors and combinations. Below each square is a label describing the colors used. The grid demonstrates combinations of four basic colors: Yellow, Black, Red, and Blue. The arrangement of the squares is as follows:
- First row: Yellow, Black, Red, Blue
- Second row: Yellow/Black, Yellow/Red, Yellow/Blue, Black/Red
- Third row: Black/Blue, Red/Blue, Yellow/Black/Red, Yellow/Blue/Black
- Fourth row: Yellow/Red/Blue, Black/Red/Blue, Yellow/Black/Red/Blue
In the bottom right corner, there is a box that says: "Four basic colours: Yellow, Black, Red, Blue and their combinations. S. LeWitt 1971."
The image appears to be an artistic exploration of color combinations by the artist Sol LeWitt.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-13
The image appears to be a color theory chart or diagram. It displays a grid of 16 different color combinations, each represented by a square pattern. The colors include yellow, black, red, blue, and their various combinations such as yellow/black, red/blue, and yellow/black/red. The chart also includes a legend that lists the four basic colors - yellow, black, red, and blue - and explains that the chart shows their combinations. The overall presentation is a visual display of color theory principles.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-13
The image shows a chart displaying 16 different color swatches, each labeled with a color name. The four basic colors listed at the bottom are Yellow, Black, Red, and Blue. The other swatches show various combinations of these four basic colors, such as Yellow/Black, Yellow/Red, Black/Red, Yellow/Black/Red, and Yellow/Black/Blue. The patterns are composed of thin parallel lines in different orientations and densities to represent the blending of the colors. The image is credited to S. LeWitt from 1971.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-13
This is a color study or sample sheet from 1971 by S. LeWitt showing different combinations of four basic colors: Yellow, Black, Red, and Blue. The image consists of 15 squares arranged in a grid, each filled with parallel lines or crosshatching patterns. The top row shows the four basic colors individually, while the remaining squares show various two-color and three-color combinations created by overlapping lines in different directions. Each square is labeled with the colors used in that particular pattern. The overall effect demonstrates how these simple colors can create various optical effects and moiré patterns when layered in different ways. It's a systematic exploration of color combinations typical of conceptual and minimalist art from that period.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-24
This image appears to be a color study or artistic demonstration from 1971 by S. Lewitt showing different combinations of four basic colors: Yellow, Black, Red, and Blue. The image is arranged in a grid format showing both single colors and their various combinations through overlapping parallel lines or crosshatching patterns. Each square is labeled with its color combination below it.
The top row shows the four basic colors individually, while subsequent rows show different two-color and three-color combinations. The lines in each square are drawn at different angles to create various moiré patterns when colors overlap. For example, "Yellow/Black" shows diagonal lines in both colors creating a new visual effect, while "Red/Blue" creates a purple appearance through crosshatching.
The final row shows three-color combinations, demonstrating how complex patterns can emerge from simple line overlays. The overall effect is both systematic and artistic, serving as an exploration of color interaction and pattern creation through simple linear elements.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12
The image presents a grid of 16 squares, each containing a unique pattern of lines in various colors. The squares are arranged in four rows and four columns, with each row featuring a distinct color scheme.
Color Schemes:
- Row 1: Yellow, Black, Red, Blue
- Row 2: Yellow/Black, Yellow/Red, Yellow/Blue, Black/Red
- Row 3: Black/Blue, Red/Blue, Yellow/Black/Red, Yellow/Black/Blue
- Row 4: Yellow/Red/Blue, Black/Red/Blue, Yellow/Black/Red/Blue
Patterns:
Each square features a pattern of lines that vary in color and direction. The lines are diagonal, horizontal, or vertical, creating a visually striking effect. The patterns are intricate and detailed, with some squares featuring multiple colors and others with a single dominant color.
Background:
The background of the image is a light beige color, which provides a neutral backdrop for the colorful patterns. The overall effect is one of visual interest and complexity, with the various patterns and colors creating a dynamic and engaging image.
Additional Text:
In the bottom-right corner of the image, there is a small block of text that reads:
"Four basic colours: Yellow, Black, Red, Blue and their combinations. S. LeWitt 1971"
This text provides context for the image, indicating that it is a work by artist Sol LeWitt created in 1971. The use of the word "combinations" suggests that the image is intended to explore the relationships between different colors and patterns.
Conclusion:
Overall, the image is a visually striking and thought-provoking work of art that showcases the artist's skill and creativity. The use of color and pattern creates a dynamic and engaging effect, while the additional text provides context and insight into the artist's intentions.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12
The image presents a comprehensive color chart, showcasing four primary colors: yellow, black, red, and blue. These colors are arranged in a grid pattern, with each color displayed individually and in various combinations.
Color Combinations:
- Yellow/Black: A combination of yellow and black stripes.
- Yellow/Red: A combination of yellow and red stripes.
- Yellow/Blue: A combination of yellow and blue stripes.
- Black/Blue: A combination of black and blue stripes.
- Red/Blue: A combination of red and blue stripes.
- Yellow/Black/Red: A combination of yellow, black, and red stripes.
- Yellow/Black/Blue: A combination of yellow, black, and blue stripes.
- Yellow/Red/Blue: A combination of yellow, red, and blue stripes.
- Black/Red/Blue: A combination of black, red, and blue stripes.
Additional Information:
- The color chart is attributed to S. LeWitt, 1971.
- The chart is titled "Four basic colours: Yellow, Black, Red, Blue and their combinations."
Overall, the image provides a detailed and organized display of color combinations, making it a valuable resource for artists, designers, and anyone interested in exploring the world of color.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-13
The image shows a color chart with various color combinations. The chart is divided into 16 sections, with each section displaying a different color or color combination. The colors used in the chart are yellow, black, red, and blue. The chart is titled "Four basic colours: Yellow, Black, Red, Blue, and their combinations." The chart is signed by S. LeWitt in 1971.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-13
The image shows a collection of 16 squares of various colors, each with a label underneath. The squares are arranged in a grid of four rows and four columns. The squares are labeled with the colors they represent, and some of them are combinations of two or three colors. The four basic colors are yellow, black, red, and blue. The combinations of these colors are yellow/black, yellow/red, yellow/blue, black/red, black/blue, red/blue, yellow/black/red, yellow/black/blue, yellow/red/blue, black/red/blue, and yellow/black/red/blue.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-11
The image is a color chart titled "Four basic colors: Yellow, Black, Red, Blue and their combinations". It contains 16 squares arranged in a 4x4 grid. Each square is filled with a pattern of parallel lines in different colors or combinations of colors, illustrating how the four base colors interact. The squares are labeled with the corresponding color combinations:
- Top Row: Yellow, Black, Red, Blue
- Second Row: Yellow/Black, Yellow/Red, Yellow/Blue, Black/Red
- Third Row: Black/Blue, Red/Blue, Yellow/Black/Red, Yellow/Black/Blue
- Bottom Row: Yellow/Red/Blue, Black/Red/Blue, Yellow/Black/Red/Blue.
In the bottom right corner, there's a text block with the title and the artist's name and the year "S. LeWitt 1971." The chart is presented on a white background.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-11
The image is a color chart, likely part of an artist's or designer's reference or study. It features a grid of sixteen square swatches, each showcasing a different color or combination of colors. The colors are presented through a pattern of fine lines, creating a textured effect.
The first row shows simple primary and secondary colors: "Yellow," "Black," "Red," and "Blue." Subsequent rows combine these basic colors to create new hues, each labeled accordingly: "Yellow/Black," "Yellow/Red," "Yellow/Blue," "Black/Red," "Black/Blue," "Red/Blue," "Yellow/Black/Red," "Yellow/Black/Blue," "Yellow/Red/Blue," "Black/Red/Blue," and "Yellow/Black/Red/Blue."
In the bottom right corner, a text box states "Four basic colours: Yellow, Black, Red, Blue, and their combinations. S. LeWitt 1971." This suggests the chart was created in 1971 by the artist or designer S. LeWitt, and serves as an exploration of color mixing and combinations using the four basic colors listed. The style is clean and organized, reflecting a systematic approach to color study.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-07
The image displays a color chart created by S. LeWitt in 1971, showcasing various combinations of four basic colors: Yellow, Black, Red, and Blue. The chart is organized in a grid format with each square representing a unique combination of these colors.
Here's a detailed breakdown of the color combinations shown in the image:
First Row:
- Yellow
- Black
- Red
- Blue
Second Row:
- Yellow/Black
- Yellow/Red
- Yellow/Blue
- Black/Red
Third Row:
- Black/Blue
- Red/Blue
- Yellow/Black/Red
- Yellow/Black/Blue
Fourth Row:
- Yellow/Red/Blue
- Black/Red/Blue
- Yellow/Black/Red/Blue
Each square in the grid is filled with lines of the respective colors, creating a textured appearance. The combinations illustrate how these basic colors interact and overlap to produce new hues and shades. The chart is a visual representation of color theory and the potential outcomes of mixing specific colors.
Qwen
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