A Blipmeet (in space)
Today is my 11th blip birthday - not that I ever thought I would keep going this far!
We've had a mini blipmeet at NT Charterhouse in Coventry where the trust have recently opened a new building and have Luke Jerram's model of the sun on display. Technophobe and Loose Canon joined Gill and me for a first look. Helios (the sun model) is perhaps not seen at it's best in this setting, impressive though it clearly is. See my first extra for the daylight view. I have focus stacked the small scale model of the earth to get the extra and then fartnarkled it to get something without the support structure or the other visitors.
The other two extras are from inside the house. A 1570s black and white wall painting has been reproduced as a wall hanging in another room where it can be seen in better light. We had a short discussion on what Photoshop's AI would make of restoring the old doorway which is just a white space in the original. In the thrid extra I have let PS have one go at generative filling the space and picked the result I liked the most (PS provides 3 possibilities each time). I've not given it any text clues or altered the result. Far from perfect, but projected onto a plain wall so a human artist could make corrections?
Edit: I appreciate AI is contentious and arouses many strong opinions. I'm not suggesting it is a good or bad thing, but just like {insert anything or anyone you like/dislike here} once the genie is out of the bottle, it can't be put back in.
See Technophobe's blip for some more info on the house, and a better view of Helios.
Thanks to everyone who visits my journal - as we all say - it is the wonderful community of blippers who make this site what it is, and why many of us stay for so long.
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