1/ We’re building a perpetual protocol around a simple idea: outcomes should come from market direction and position management, not from hard-to-model exchange mechanics.
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Color grading feels “pre-optimized”
The warm-beige stone against the soft golden sky looks aesthetically tuned. Real travel photos often have minor white-balance imperfections or mixed color temperatures.
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Distant balloons obey perspective scaling
The two smaller balloons shrink and desaturate in a way that aligns perfectly with distance and haze. AI often struggles with multi-object scaling consistency in open skies.
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Car model proportions feel grounded, not glamorized.
The right car isn’t exaggerated — wheel size, ride height, and body curvature look factory-accurate. The left one feels slightly “idealized,” like a showroom hero render.
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Reflection color physics.
The water reflects darker, cooler tones than the buildings themselves — which matches overcast sky behavior. AI sometimes mirrors color too literally instead of accounting for light absorption and surface dynamics.
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Non-dramatic composition.
The framing cuts off parts of the log and leaves awkward negative space. A human photographer in a zoo doesn’t get perfect framing every time. AI tends to center subjects in “portfolio-ready” compositions.