Search found 5431 matches

by Hert
07 May 25 9:25
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: [resolved] The PSU search doesn't find any hyphenated words >> "Spinnen-Ragwurz"
Replies: 4
Views: 15908

Re: The PSU search doesn't find any hyphenated words >> "Spinnen-Ragwurz"

"Spinnen-Ragwurz" is an exact search, but there is no exact match
Spinnen-Ragwurz becomes Spinnen NOT Ragwurz (hyphen is a NOT indicator)

The solution for the search bar is (note the space which means that both words must occur).
Spinnen Ragwurz
or
Spinnen AND Ragwurz

Robert is right: using ...
by Hert
29 Apr 25 21:56
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: TIFF originals acquiring a green tint when new metadata is written out
Replies: 1
Views: 8277

Re: TIFF originals acquiring a green tint when new metadata is written out

As per the red box at the top, please contact support for support.
by Hert
24 Apr 25 6:43
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)
Replies: 28
Views: 66871

Re: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)

But if one thumb AI description includes "boulder", then another "rock" and another "stone", will a search for "boulder" now find all three thumbs? PS. I could test this myself - being lazy.

If a thumb shows a stone, and that stone is also a boulder then yes.
All boulders are stones, but not all ...
by Hert
24 Apr 25 1:05
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: My experience with Ollama
Replies: 1
Views: 7965

Re: My experience with Ollama

While Gemma3 is arguably the best model currently available for use in Ollama, it's important to remember that it's still "just" a 4B model...meaning it has around 4 billion parameters.

In comparison, although not officially documented, OpenAI’s GPT-4.1 is estimated to have roughly 1.8 trillion (or ...
by Hert
23 Apr 25 11:31
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)
Replies: 28
Views: 66871

Re: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)

Use build 7632 or higher.
Reanalyze your image and search for boulder, or rock, or stone
by Hert
23 Apr 25 8:59
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)
Replies: 28
Views: 66871

Re: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)

Double click on the title or description in the AI Panel to edit the text.
by Hert
23 Apr 25 3:40
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)
Replies: 28
Views: 66871

Re: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)

I’ve been trying to highlight that AI-generated descriptions are what truly matter. That’s your real search data moving forward, not the suggested labels or keywords.

We need to move away from thinking that catalog labels are the primary tool for finding images. The real power lies in the search ...
by Hert
22 Apr 25 5:52
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)
Replies: 28
Views: 66871

Re: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)


And adding so many pedantic labels does nothing to enable me to filter my images.


Don’t blindly take over the suggested labels. You don’t even have to process the results at all!

Filter with Advanced Search and you can filter on free text or AI results.

Even without processing the results ...
by Hert
22 Apr 25 5:16
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)
Replies: 28
Views: 66871

Re: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)

It’s pointless trying to maintain the labels inside the AI Labels category. AI maintains these.

Either:
1. Keep AI Labels as-is (why would you)
2. Move (or merge) the labels you “like” to your Catalog structure, and then delete the left-over AI Labels category (pick your wins)
3. Completely delete ...
by Hert
21 Apr 25 20:54
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)
Replies: 28
Views: 66871

Re: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)

Summarized:

In all these samples, I ran the images through the AI service *without* processing the results. Still, it gave me a world of search data.

I can now search on wetsuit and find the statue image.
I can search on tulip and find the great parrot tulips.
I can search on gothic and find ...
by Hert
21 Apr 25 20:47
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)
Replies: 28
Views: 66871

Re: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)

I found this photo, but have no idea what I'm looking at...OpenAI helped:
flower.png
flower.png (635.14 KiB) Viewed 32094 times

I love to take pictures of flowers, but know little about them. Until I ran it through OpenAI (I wouldn't have even guessed it's a tulip):
tulips.png
tulips.png (766.12 KiB) Viewed 32093 times
AI is such a helpful tool :D
by Hert
21 Apr 25 20:27
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)
Replies: 28
Views: 66871

Re: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)

G8DHE wrote: 10 Apr 25 11:58 Screenshot 2025-04-10 124101.jpg
Looks more like a dinosaur too me ;-)
I know I cover Water Sports as well but its taking it a step to far!
What model identified this bird as a crocodile?
by Hert
21 Apr 25 20:17
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)
Replies: 28
Views: 66871

Re: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)

One last one, and let's make it more difficult. Let's see which model can identify this statue in a non-closeup photo.

This is the statue and I have no idea what it is...AI to the rescue?
statue.png


Gemma3 thinks it's a person, not a statue:
statue-gemma3.png


OpenAI-4.1 Nano sees a rock ...
by Hert
21 Apr 25 20:04
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)
Replies: 28
Views: 66871

Re: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)

This time a landscape photo. I am really stunned that GPT41 is able to guess the exact location of this picture.


With Google Gemma3:
garda-gemma3.png
garda-gemma3.png (801.19 KiB) Viewed 34479 times

With OpenAI-4.1 Nano:
garda-gpt41-nano.png
garda-gpt41-nano.png (812.14 KiB) Viewed 34479 times

With OpenAI-4.1 Mini:
garda-gpt41-mini.png
garda-gpt41-mini.png (807.89 KiB) Viewed 34479 times

With OpenAI-4.1:
garda-gpt41.png
garda-gpt41.png (805.1 KiB) Viewed 34479 times
by Hert
21 Apr 25 19:57
Forum: Photo Supreme
Topic: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)
Replies: 28
Views: 66871

Re: :-) Interesting AI hallucination ;-)

Another one, this time a city photo in NY.
There's only one that was able to identify the building and that's, again, the largest model.


With Google Gemma3:
ny-gemma3.png
ny-gemma3.png (628.72 KiB) Viewed 34481 times

With OpenAI-41-Nano:
ny-gpt41-nano.png
ny-gpt41-nano.png (630.87 KiB) Viewed 34481 times

With OpenAI-41-Mini:
ny-gpt41-mini.png
ny-gpt41-mini.png (624.67 KiB) Viewed 34481 times

With OpenAI-41:
ny-gpt41.png
ny-gpt41.png (632.12 KiB) Viewed 34481 times