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« on: February 01, 2024, 10:33 »
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I'm getting a ton of Midjourney images created with principally orange as the dominant colour. Not sure how to correct this. It just seems that most images have mainly orange in them right now. Could anyone offer some advice on this please.

This was the prompt:

A photograph of a diverse business team in a modern office, multi-ethnic group brainstorming around a table with laptops and digital tablets. Bright, airy office with large windows and cityscape view. Vivid colors, but not orange, Created Using: digital photography techniques, wide-angle lens, candid expressions, contemporary office design, urban background, high-resolution, professional attire
« Last Edit: February 02, 2024, 06:40 by waitingonthestuff »


« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2024, 06:44 »
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And another. The prompt here was:

A painting of a lively office break room, people enjoying coffee and snacks, chatting animatedly, contemporary furniture, a coffee machine and a snack bar visible, laughter and relaxed postures, colorful decor. Created Using: Impressionist brushwork, vibrant color palette, informal composition, soft lighting, indoor casual setting, medium canvas texture, lively atmosphere

No mention of orange!!!

How can I change this?

THanks

« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2024, 07:17 »
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If you want to erase objects in the generation process, you can do two things:

Use the --no parameter:
In your case try --no orange color

Use negative weights:
In your case try ::orange -0.5 or -0.25

« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2024, 07:23 »
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That looks a lot better. Thank you!

« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2024, 14:49 »
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That looks a lot better. Thank you!

or positively identify the color - in  recent session, i changed prompts from 'red and gold' to purple and silver' and all images were correctly colored'

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« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2024, 12:12 »
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If you want to erase objects in the generation process, you can do two things:

Use the --no parameter:
In your case try --no orange color

Use negative weights:
In your case try ::orange -0.5 or -0.25

Good advice, plus, in "A photograph of a diverse business team in a modern office, multi-ethnic group brainstorming around a table with laptops and digital tablets. Bright, airy office with large windows and cityscape view. Vivid colors, but not orange, Created Using: digital photography techniques, wide-angle lens, candid expressions, contemporary office design, urban background, high-resolution, professional attire"

the AI sees the word Orange, and doesn't understand, but not orange. It does understand something like (orange:.15) if that's a valid command for what you are using. and should see No Orange.


or positively identify the color - in  recent session, i changed prompts from 'red and gold' to purple and silver' and all images were correctly colored'

Yes, another good tip, if there's no color, the AI decides. If someone specifies a color, that will be stronger.

I don't see how this is diverse, as there are nothing but people of color? No Latino, no whites, no European South, no Asians. So much for AI knowing what diversity really means.




« Reply #6 on: February 03, 2024, 14:24 »
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I don't see how this is diverse, as there are nothing but people of color? No Latino, no whites, no European South, no Asians. So much for AI knowing what diversity really means.
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hard to tell without the prompt - did it actually ask for diversity? or for POC and then keyword for diversity?
 diversity doesn't mean all possibilities must be shown in ever work -- and  i've seen diversity in MJ images where i didnt ask for diversity
« Last Edit: February 03, 2024, 14:26 by cascoly »


 

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