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@PerleLabs Left
While we previously discussed the incorrect vertical support leg, look closely at how the center hub attaches to it in the AI image. The white hub simply sits flat in front of the pillar. There is no visible axle, heavy-duty bearing
@PerleLabs Left
The sky gradient contains a uniform, natural optical noise (sensor grain) typical of a real camera sensor capturing a sunrise or sunset. Additionally, the color palette of the balloon's dyed fabric stays within a realistic, physically bounded color gamut
@PerleLabs Right
If you zoom into the wheels, the spoke patterns on the front and rear rims aren't identical. AI often "hallucinates" the complexity of high-end rims, leading to subtle variations in the thickness or count of the spokes between the two tires on the same side of the car.
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The windows on the far left building are "too" similar. AI frequently struggles with "tiling" artifacts, where it repeats a pattern of windows that look like a copy-paste job rather than unique, individual rooms with different curtains or interior depths.
@PerleLabs left
The image on the left exhibits the visual characteristics of a telephoto (zoom) lens. This flattens the features slightly and indicates the photographer was standing at a safe distance—standard practice for shooting dangerous animals in a zoo.
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The orange is geometrically perfect—almost a mathematical sphere. Real oranges tend to be oblate (squashed at the poles) or lumpy. The skin texture is also too consistent, lacking the scars, bruises, or color variations of real fruit.
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@PerleLabs AI
Look closely at the deer's antlers. They don't have a clear, logical structure. Instead, the tips of the antlers blur and "morph" directly into the tree branches behind them. AI often struggles to separate overlapping complex lines.
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The most convincing detail is the text on the air conditioner unit: "HITACHI" and "FLEXMULTI." This is not just random text; Flexmulti is a specific, real-world variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system made by Hitachi.