Kenobi
Member
Hello there!
What do you guys think about the AI augmented photos of products, specifically, wood turned. And in our case, pens of course? I would like to start a debate here,so I'll begin with my view:
I have always paid high attention to background and light when makin photos of my pens. I take photos with my phone (Xperia 10V - an opposite of a flagship) , without any post-processing or editing except cropin. Now,with AI like Google Nano Banana available for free, I feel like we got on a really thin ice. Because once someone uses AI to generate a background for a product photo...how can we be sure it was only the background that was generated,or edited? Thats why, in my eyes, product photos with AI generated background are no longer photos of real products. But just "illustration photos".
An image of some of my pens,left original, right AI background.
Whats your opinion??
What do you guys think about the AI augmented photos of products, specifically, wood turned. And in our case, pens of course? I would like to start a debate here,so I'll begin with my view:
I have always paid high attention to background and light when makin photos of my pens. I take photos with my phone (Xperia 10V - an opposite of a flagship) , without any post-processing or editing except cropin. Now,with AI like Google Nano Banana available for free, I feel like we got on a really thin ice. Because once someone uses AI to generate a background for a product photo...how can we be sure it was only the background that was generated,or edited? Thats why, in my eyes, product photos with AI generated background are no longer photos of real products. But just "illustration photos".
An image of some of my pens,left original, right AI background.
Whats your opinion??