The original DALL-E was capable of having almost the same image with slight variations in one generation, so I’d be interested to see something like “A photograph of a village in 1900 on the top, and the same photo colorized on the bottom”.
It did a fairly decent job, though it apparently prefers the colorized versions being on top.
Note that getting DALL-E to work well is a bit like GPT-3: you can usually get much better results by making a few iterations on the prompt.
Very cool, thanks!
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The original DALL-E was capable of having almost the same image with slight variations in one generation, so I’d be interested to see something like “A photograph of a village in 1900 on the top, and the same photo colorized on the bottom”.
It did a fairly decent job, though it apparently prefers the colorized versions being on top.
Note that getting DALL-E to work well is a bit like GPT-3: you can usually get much better results by making a few iterations on the prompt.
Very cool, thanks!