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Amazon
created on 2022-01-08
Clarifai
created on 2023-10-25
Imagga
created on 2022-01-08
Google
created on 2022-01-08
Microsoft
created on 2022-01-08
text | 100 | |
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design | 70.6 | |
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typography | 66.5 | |
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font | 61 | |
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receipt | 50.4 | |
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screenshot | 15.1 | |
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Imagga
text visuals | 100% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created on 2022-01-08
a screenshot of a cell phone | 90.7% | |
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a screenshot from a cell phone | 86.2% | |
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a screenshot of a cell phone screen with text | 86.1% | |
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-01-26
The image displays a poster or flyer primarily dominated by text in German. At the top in bold, black, distressed lettering, it says "HUNGER". Below this, in smaller type, it states "7 ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHIEN GESAMTERLÖS FÜR DIE HUNGERHILFE" which translates to "7 original lithographs, entire proceeds for famine relief". Beneath, there's a list titled "KÜNSTLERHILFE" (Artist Aid) naming artists including Otto Dix, George Grosz, Erich Johansson, Käthe Kollwitz, Otto Nagel, Karl Völker, and Heinrich Zille. "Für die INTERNATIONALE ARBEITERHILFE" is indicated, meaning it is "For the International Workers Aid". At the bottom, the text "NEUER DEUTSCHER VERLAG BERLIN W8 UNTER DEN LINDEN 11" provides the publisher information, and "1924" marks the year of publication. The text is black on a white background, and there's a blue stamp near the bottom right corner, possibly from a library or archive. The overall design is straightforward, favoring function and clarity to appeal to a wide audience for humanitarian aid.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-48k-20240307 on 2024-03-29
The image appears to be an advertisement or announcement for a collection of 7 original lithographs created for the benefit of hunger relief efforts. The title "HUNGER" is prominently displayed at the top, followed by details about the artists involved, including Otto Dix, George Grosz, Eric Johansson, Kathe Kollwitz, Otto Nagel, Karl Völker, and Heinrich Zille. The text indicates these lithographs were produced for the "International Workers' Aid" organization. The publisher information at the bottom shows this was published in 1924 by the Neuer Deutscher Verlag in Berlin.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-26
The image is a poster for the 1924 German film "Hunger" (German: "Hunger"), directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. The poster features a beige background with black text in German, including the title "HUNGER" and the subtitle "7 ORIGINALLITHOGRAPHIEN GESAMTERLÖS FUR DIE HUNGERHILFE". The poster also lists the names of the artists involved in the project, including Otto Dix, George Grosz, Eric Johansson, Kathe Kollwitz, Otto Nagel, Karl Völker, and Heinrich Zille. Additionally, it mentions that the poster was printed by Neuer Deutscher Verlag in Berlin W8, Unter den Linden 11. The overall design of the poster is simple and minimalist, with a focus on the text and the artists' names. The use of a beige background and black text creates a somber and serious tone, which is fitting for a film about hunger and poverty. The inclusion of the artists' names adds an element of prestige and cultural significance to the poster, highlighting the importance of the film and its themes. Overall, the poster effectively conveys the message and tone of the film, making it an effective promotional tool for the movie.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-02
The image is a poster for an exhibition of original lithographs by artists, including Otto Dix, George Grosz, and Kathe Kollwitz, held in 1924. * The title "Hunger" is prominently displayed at the top of the poster. + The title is written in large, bold letters. + It is centered and takes up most of the top half of the poster. * Below the title, there are several lines of text that list the names of the artists whose work is being exhibited. + The text is written in a smaller font than the title. + The names are listed in a column, with each name on a separate line. * At the bottom of the poster, there is a line of text that reads "Neuer Deutscher Verlag Berlin W8". + This text is written in a small font. + It is centered and takes up a small portion of the bottom half of the poster. * The background of the poster is a light beige color. + The color is uniform throughout the poster. + It provides a clean and neutral backdrop for the text and images. Overall, the poster effectively conveys the information about the exhibition in a clear and concise manner. The use of a simple color scheme and bold typography makes the poster easy to read and understand.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
This is a poster for the "Hunger" exhibition, which was created to raise funds for the International Workers' Aid organization. The poster features seven original lithographs by renowned artists, including Otto Dix, George Grosz, Eric Johansson, Kathe Kollwitz, Otto Nagel, Karl Volcker, and Heinrich Zille. The poster is dated 1924 and was published by the Neuer Deutscher Verlag in Berlin. The text on the poster is written in German and translates to "Hunger 7 Original Lithographs for the Hunger Aid."
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a poster, likely from the early 20th century, given the design and typography. The background is a plain, light-colored surface, possibly white or off-white, which serves as a canvas for the text and graphics. At the top of the poster, the word "HUNGER" is prominently displayed in bold, uppercase letters. Below this, there is a smaller line of text that reads "7 ORIGINALLITHOGRAPHIEN" and "GESAMTWERK FÜR DIE HUNGERHILFE," indicating that the poster is advertising seven original lithographs collected for hunger relief. Below this section, there is a list of names in a smaller font size, which seems to be the artists or contributors to the project. The names are: - Otto Dix - George Grosz - Eric Johansson - Kathe Kollwitz - Otto Nagel - Karl Völker - Heinrich Zille Following the list of names, there is another section of text that reads "KÜNSTLERHILFE" and "FÜR DIE INTERNATIONALE ARBEITERHILFE," which translates to "Artists' Aid" and "For the International Workers' Relief," respectively. At the bottom of the poster, there is a line that says "NEUWER DEUTSCHER VERLAG BERLIN W8 UNTER DEN LINDEN 11," which is likely the publisher's information, indicating that the poster was published by "NEUWER DEUTSCHER VERLAG" in Berlin, at Unter den Linden 11. Finally, the year "1924" is displayed prominently at the bottom right corner of the poster, suggesting that this poster was created in that year. The overall design of the poster is simple, with a focus on the text and the message it conveys. The use of bold, uppercase letters for the main headings and smaller, uppercase letters for the supporting text creates a clear hierarchy of information, guiding the viewer's eye from the most important details to the supporting information. The plain background ensures that the text stands out, making the poster easy to read and understand.
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