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FYI: If they block your AI account, your other account will also be blocked because they belong to the same person.

Thanks Andrej.

Yes, I double-checked with Adobe before opening a separate account, it is legit.

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Nice work! Do I get it right that 1 recognition point means generating the keywords and also 1 recognition point is used for generating the title and description. So a full image meta data will take 2 credits?

We launched the generation of descriptions in IMS Vision! The neural network generates not only what it sees, but also what idea/concept is expressed in the file: https://imstocker.com/en/blog/152-ims-vision-desc-gen

P.S. There is also a coupon code now

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Pixify AI Keywording Tool: Available at https://pixify.io/ai-keywording-tool, this tool offers the capability to create keywords, titles, and descriptions for stock photos rapidly. It employs image recognition to extract keywords from uploaded images and then uses those keywords to generate titles and descriptions.Their price is also very competitive (1 file unit means max 50Mb, so for photos it's 1:1)

Xpiks: They offer an auto-keywording plugin that seems quite efficient in generating relevant keywords for images.

Imstocker Vision: Their tool (https://vision.imstocker.com/en/keywords) is another interesting option in the realm of automated keywording and metadata generation. Currently the title and subscription is not supported

Excire Foto: They have a tool (https://excire.com/en/excire-foto/) that focuses on intelligent photo management, including AI-powered keywording. Currently the title and subscription is not supported, also the keywords are very limited basic words only

IMatch: Another potential competitor worth mentioning is IMatch by photools.com (https://www.photools.com/help/imatch/app-auto-tagger.htm). It also supports 3rd party AI providers.

https://www.descripshot.com Nice results, but not the best value

https://www.phototag.ai/ Very good quality and value, also supports API

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It depends on the image, if it is photorealistic you need to set it to photo. If it is non photo-real eg. illustrative, artistic, then it needs to be illustration.

When submitting AI assets to Adobestock, do folks classify as "Photos" or "Illustration"?

I would think if the image is truly "photorealistic" than it would be classed as "photo", otherwise "illustration"?
There is definitely a large "grey area". What have folks been doing in this regard?

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Thanks for the quick reply, that would be great, as I would mostly use it to organize my existing meta data, and maybe in the future also to generate it.

Let me know if such a function have been added.


I like the Studio App, only bug I have found is when you already have meta data (keywords etc.) in the image file then I can't submit it into the IMS Vision. "No matching file selected." error appears on top of the screen in red. But the image is selected, I also tried with multiple images, but it is the same error. I can only use the IMS Vision if the keywords are not populated in the image.

It would be grate if I could still send it to IMS Vision and merge the keywords.

Also auto category function would be nice.

Can it also generate Title and description?

Try: https://vision.imstocker.com/

It can be also used with IMS Studio that gives ability to save result of recognition directly inside the files. It very convenient for batch processing. Alternatively, you can export metadata to popular CSV formats

We are working on that. For now it generates only keywords

There is option in settings "Keyword suggesting > Do not send files to IMS Vision if they already have keywords". But if you deactivate it, your keywords would be replaced by new ones. I think we can add such function to not replace but to supplement keywords.

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I like the Studio App, only bug I have found is when you already have meta data (keywords etc.) in the image file then I can't submit it into the IMS Vision. "No matching file selected." error appears on top of the screen in red. But the image is selected, I also tried with multiple images, but it is the same error. I can only use the IMS Vision if the keywords are not populated in the image.

It would be grate if I could still send it to IMS Vision and merge the keywords.

Also auto category function would be nice.

Can it also generate Title and description?

Try: https://vision.imstocker.com/

It can be also used with IMS Studio that gives ability to save result of recognition directly inside the files. It very convenient for batch processing. Alternatively, you can export metadata to popular CSV formats

We are working on that. For now it generates only keywords

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It is not working to me. Tried different browsers, new account from new email, even wrote to support but no reply.

Is https://dam.everypixel.com working for you? I always get a generic error and can't rid of the pop-up window which want me to create a new project.

Both the upload and AI keywording worked.
But I have not tried the release to the stock agencies.

Would be great if one could use 3 GB for free.

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Can it also generate Title and description?

Try: https://vision.imstocker.com/

It can be also used with IMS Studio that gives ability to save result of recognition directly inside the files. It very convenient for batch processing. Alternatively, you can export metadata to popular CSV formats

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Is https://dam.everypixel.com working for you? I always get a generic error and can't rid of the pop-up window which want me to create a new project.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 27, 2023, 07:00 »
I have just updated the GPT and now it can generate also csv file for multiple images. It is using Adobe Stock csv format. It also supports AI generated images.

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Adobe Stock / Re: Account blocked - another story
« on: November 23, 2023, 05:18 »
Also even if it will be back some of the images will never perform as before, because it is out of the scope and trends for a few months now. Adobe should dedicate a team or department for these account blocking cases, because contributors everyday living can depend on this (if he/she takes it seriously and it's not just a pocket money). I would be happy to even decrease the % we get by 1-2% just to know it won't happen randomly. People put into the production 100s and 1000s of hours and it might happen that it will be lost forever. This is an underrated issue, I really hope someone from Adobe will take care of this situation and figure out some sort of solution.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 17, 2023, 07:59 »
It will be possible in a few years, technically it is already possible. Other questions it won't be needed when any user can generate any image on the stock sites with a few keywords and clicks for cheap.

CHatGpt, please create me portfolios at major image banks, use my artist name "IAmAnArtist". Create in a neverseenbefore way, index and submit 1,000 images a day, for the best-selling and most topical subjects. Don't forget to put "real photography" in descriptions. Connect to my neighbor's wi-fi to save my bandwidth to submit 1,000 images a day, in the best-selling and most topical subjects. Put a copy in my cloud. In a monthly basis, collect my earnings at microstockstock sites and do a transfert to my paypal account. Log on to forums and post miles of text to steal as much time as possible from competing readers. Don't forget to turn off the light after you've done all this.

Would your ChatGPT dog obey to that? or should we wait until it's better trained?

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 16, 2023, 10:18 »
Great, point as it should filter logos and brand related assets, so I just tested it see the attached images. It's not saying anything like Marvel etc, but still you need to check your images to be 100% sure.

To effectively generate titles and tags, this chat must be able to receive batches of 30-100 photos (in low resolution) and produce a list with the name of each file, title, description, and tags as an xls file. And all this must be done quickly.

If you upload a "Iron Man" image it maybe uses the word "Marvel" or similar? Need to check everything after. Do not want my account blocked. Dangerous game :)

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 16, 2023, 10:12 »
No, it can be even configured via chat only but using proper config options gives you much more possibilities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5--JexprHuk

There is no code I used in GPT, I have just used the web setup interface and provided some custom instructions and documents.

@korner83
can u publish your code you used on CHATGPT here?
"Your access to custom GPTs isnt ready yet. Were rolling this feature out over the coming days. Check back soon."
Documents? Thought it is text input only? Okay i will wait until it is possible for my account too.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 16, 2023, 10:08 »
Yes, unfortunately this is not working in the current version but using new custom actions it might be possible. Of course using OpenAI API would also make it possible, but that would cost a lot for the creator (although anyone could use it without OpenAI account as well).

To effectively generate titles and tags, this chat must be able to receive batches of 30-100 photos (in low resolution) and produce a list with the name of each file, title, description, and tags as an xls file. And all this must be done quickly.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 16, 2023, 10:04 »
There is no code I used in GPT, I have just used the web setup interface and provided some custom instructions and documents.

@korner83
can u publish your code you used on CHATGPT here?
"Your access to custom GPTs isnt ready yet. Were rolling this feature out over the coming days. Check back soon."

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 16, 2023, 09:27 »
I was programming my own tic-tac-toe game (ai opponent) playing on a 12x12 grid as a kid, it was 25 years ago lol. I have some background as I also made my diploma in IT also working as a developer and 3d artist.

I also know that some of those theories are absolutely not theories. I'm just saying it was not too much relevant here. There are definitely much more filtered and declined topics than that which is sad, but there are local llms if you want use uncensored models. I also implemented the mini gpt 4 (AI model which can "see") for my purpose which I can run on my 4090 card locally, if you are interested you can check the original project here: https://minigpt-4.github.io/ 

GPT and also today's other new models are original in a way that they really do not know how is it possible that reaching a certain amount of parameters will add new capabilities to the model.

You consider using data to train as scarping, but this way all human being is constantly scarping through their eyes :) Also artist are inspired by other artist's work which should be consider similar way in your perspective?

Lol, no - I know what I am talking about, and haha, no, there is no "ptsd" associated with it... But haha, thank-you - that's kind of funny. Maybe with all the hard work & years to comprehend it - maybe there was some 'ptsd'... :P

Anyhoo. "It" is not "intelligent". It is a sophisticated computer algorithm. The same way you would not call a calculator intelligent - just able to process numbers faster than you most likely do in your head. I guess for you it passed something called the "turing test" (you should look that up). And it's not the worst comparison, (not even poor at all) - lol - it is a very apt description. It parses natural language 'better' than google (I wouldn't say perfectly), it re-arranges content and applies a randomization element to it to seem 'unique'.

And lol - the examples I presented aren't actually aren't "theories", there is ample documentation, evidence, and it just being the plain truth to support that. It is important to know the difference between a "conspiracy theory" and an actual "conspiracy". But - that word/phrase in itself ("conspiracy theory") - is a triggering mechanism designed to make people automatically dismiss a subject they really don't know anything about, nor seem to have the inclination to look into. It is a psychological tactic that many have been programmed with (much like a computer) to attempt to lift one's own opinion of themselves while attempting to dismiss an argument with no actual thought or coherent argument. You really should look into that, but I do know sometimes it can be hard to get past one's own personal bias.

That component actually very relevant and on-topic, because it shows this so-called "ai" fails the "turing test". (Not that that is the only prequisite, but it is a very popular test within the "ai" community to see if a machine effectively simulates intelligence).

The people that "own" the machine (small group of very rich psychopaths via 'investment' firms, etc) want to basically use it to "control" people's thoughts/emotions, but different topic. The "content" you have access to ('subset of data') is not the same content "they" have access to.

Back to the "ai".

a) It is part of the 2023 narrative (storyline) that has been HEAVILY pushed by the media. "ChatGPT" is nothing new. It, and systems like it - have been available for the last 20 years. This goes for midjourney as well - I personally used systems similar (albeit not as fast) many many years ago.
Based on what I've read/seen - it seems the big co-ordinated push was to try and 'scare' people, make them think there is a 'thinking' machine (it is not), and try and push them into welfare.
b) It is not a "thinking" machine. It is essentially a pattern re-arranger, that uses 'weights' to determine associations (context) while doing natural language parsing.

Getting back haha to I suppose the real question - which I guess you got a bit off topic when I was answering someone else... (do you have any experience prior to 2023 with "ai" systems?)

The "keywording" mechanism works by essentially finding associations with words (look back into Princeton's (circa 2000) project called 'wordnet' for a basis).

"It" (the "ai") scraped (stole) other people's content (and then subsequently many agencies "paid" you for those same keyword associations with that content to hand over to the "ai" scraping sites, with no opt-out - so they knew what they did was wrong)... anyways. It then created models of these associations.

So when you type in something like "toaster" - it searches through its computer model to figure out what weights (i.e., "strength") of associated words with that based on the particular context - and then gives you a list of associated keywords.

It's like you looking up other people's keywords for the word "toaster", noticing which ones appear most frequently (i.e., assigning "weights") - and then decided that those are the most 'relevant' keywords. This computer system just simply does it a lot faster than you counting all the words by hand.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 16, 2023, 08:48 »
Yes, yesterday they had to stop accepting new users because of the very high demand. I hope they can let it back very soon.

Hello guys,

I have created a GPT to generate meta data for our stock images:
https://chat.openai.com/g/g-RlTKUHzlr-image-metadata-guru

You can upload your image and it will give you Title, Keywords in the order of importance, description, category and it will also notify you if there is any visible trademark or logo related issue with the image. It is not supporting editorial content.

You will need a subscription to use it. Let me know what you think about it.

It sounds great but I can't upgrade at the moment to test it. When i push the button to upgrade plus it says  "Due to High demand,  we've temporarily paused the upgrades".

The only choice is sign up for waiting list... I hope it doesn't take too long...

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 16, 2023, 06:14 »
It looks like you have some really bad experiences or memories related to AI maybe because of your degree in the topic or I'm not sure why, but it sounds like you have kind of PTSD related to this topic. It is intelligent and artificial yes, but calling it a new google search is the worst comparison you can do, because literally that is the only thing you should not use it :)

I think although you learnt it you are really not getting the idea of using AI, which is a shame. I hope you will also benefit using it in a day. Alignment is important and also limiting it's possibility and regulating the development. It is like a tool which can be used for good and for bad as well.

I think it is very off topic discussing conspiracy theories here so please move on and return to the relevant subject.

pps, if you want to have some fun to see just how "intelligent" it (chatgpt) really is...

type in a sentence questioning any of the "official" narratives... i.e, "climate change" being caused by airplanes spraying chemicals in the sky and deliberately lit "forest fires", the "carbon footprint" is designed to restrict people's travel under the guise of 'saving the plane-t", ... the "covidnarrative" nonsense (i.e., never was, still isn't "a contagiousvirus", the jabs in fact are poison, designed to cause everything from cancer to infertility to more), the 'illness' ppl think they experienced was in fact from poisons on the mathsks, the cleaning products, the isolation, that (most) were emotionally manipulated into wearing/doing - all designed to poison themselves via a shot)... that "electric" vehicles are designed to ween people off "oil" for control (restrict travel, try to make vehicle ownership prohibitive)... that the "ai" narrative (which most people were CLUELESS about until January 2023 when BOTH CNN/FOX "news" started HEAVILY promoting that into the 'public consciousness) - the "ai" narrative is designed to try and make people afraid so they are happy to collect a welfare check and be told what to do & how to live their life, otherwise they 'wont get food', etc... question ANYTHING like that...

if it rejects the premise (which it does, it becomes dismissive/name calling, a tactic designed to avoid answering the question), provide proof/evidence... it has been "programmed" to reject certain information...

the "knowledge" it has is what it has scraped (stolen) off the internet, and other sources, and of course what it has been programmed to output/topics it has been told/trained are 'off limits', etc...

pps - the guy in the video when he talked about "it" coding, "it" didn't code - it basically searched online coding sites, & re-arranged certain aspects of code (and it usually does it incorrectly)...

"it" is essentially a more advanced "google" search engine that mimics aspects of human intelligence, but it is certainly not "intelligent".

when "you" use it, "you" are training it to become a better SIMULATION...

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 15, 2023, 18:16 »
It does not find them, just like you don't find them, but you know them.

Hello guys,

I have created a GPT to generate meta data for our stock images:
https://chat.openai.com/g/g-RlTKUHzlr-image-metadata-guru

You can upload your image and it will give you Title, Keywords in the order of importance, description, category and it will also notify you if there is any visible trademark or logo related issue with the image. It is not supporting editorial content.

You will need a subscription to use it. Let me know what you think about it.
On what basis are keywords created? Where does GPT find them?

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 15, 2023, 18:15 »
One of the best misinterpretation! It works just like your brain, which has seen many pattern and learnt how to call them. If you are really interested in AI check this out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCIa6V4uF84

Hello guys,

I have created a GPT to generate meta data for our stock images:
https://chat.openai.com/g/g-RlTKUHzlr-image-metadata-guru

You can upload your image and it will give you Title, Keywords in the order of importance, description, category and it will also notify you if there is any visible trademark or logo related issue with the image. It is not supporting editorial content.

You will need a subscription to use it. Let me know what you think about it.
On what basis are keywords created? Where does GPT find them?

ChatGPT (as well as other so-called "ai") basically "stole" other people's works, to make inferences/associations with certain things...

Going back to 2000 with something called WordNet (from Princeton) to now, easiest way of explaining it, is:
a) the "ai" has created computer models of certain "concepts" (more specifically, certain patterns)
b) it has assigned 'weights'/associations with certain patterns
c) when you input an image/a sentence/etc - it searches for patterns that have greater weights (associations)

So chatGPT "found" the keywords from the 15+ years of "keyword tagging" that regular people have done, ripped it off - and then associates it with certain image patterns you input.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 15, 2023, 02:23 »
Thanks for your feedback, looks like it is not available in many region yet.

getting this

Your access to custom GPTs isnt ready yet. Were rolling this feature out over the coming days. Check back soon.


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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 14, 2023, 16:41 »
It might happen that it is not rolled out for your account yet, you can give it a try later, it should be available for everyone in a few days.
How does one create their own 'chatgpt' script? Thanks!

Unfortunately you need subscription on GPT in order to use it.

You can create your own GPTs here:
https://chat.openai.com/gpts/editor

More information about it:
https://openai.com/blog/introducing-gpts

What does the not ready yet error mean? I have a chatgpt account or is there something different, a subscription?

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Keywording and meta data GPT
« on: November 14, 2023, 10:08 »
Nice!

So I've also made my own Stock GPT, yours has been trained well. I'm glad to see someone else sharing theirs, as I was tempted to publish mine.

One thing I did with mine was to offer three different titles. If I'm uploading 30 similar clips, I'll repeat the description and keywords, but give 3 or 4 variations on the title. It's a good way to get some variety, but also to pick a favourite if you want options for a series.

Thanks for giving me your feedback. I really like your idea to offer more than one single title. I might "implement" it in a newer version later. I think currently the biggest limitation is that uploading images in a batch is not effective. More than 4 or 5 images will give me usually an error. Also it would be nice to get a csv about the meta data, but that is more complicated. Even better would be if I could inject the meta directly into the image. I already have offline solution for this but I'm not sure how could I implement with GPT.

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