I have been using Midjourney almost exclusively for my AI images, thousands upon thousands, with the occasional use of Ideogram and Recraft, and have never seen this before!
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And what was my shocking request?
"Overnight Oats, very natural and realistic , best angle possible, food photography in the style of popular food bloggers, shot in the style of Nikon D850 camera, studio lighting, 50mm lens, f/2.8, 72dpi 8k"
Only one hour? Hmm. I wonder if you get too many strikes then they do a more permanent ban. We just started using more AI images on Pinterest (and seeing good results so far), but I'd be curious to know if they say anything else to you in the case this shows up on our account at some point.
@andy It's very strange, I don't understand if it is this particular prompt, or previous images that have been a problem.
I have occasionally asked for something very innocent, such as a blonde woman playing a guitar, and in all the images, she has been topless!
Are they suggesting I am purposely trying to generate "adult" images, when clearly I'm not??
On another note, I recently mentioned that the premium plans should give you about 900 images per month using "fast" hours.
Well, my plan renews on March 1, and in February, I have probably generated about 3000 images, and still have 6 "fast" hours left out of the initial 15 hours, which don't carry forward.
So, clearly, you could potentially generate a huge amount of images!
@diane Did you report those images? That's definitely strange - my wife has has some not generate because they thought it might against the terms. Nothing generated yet that was graphic.
Good to hear about the amount of images you generated. I just checked ours and it says we haven't used any - I wonder if there is a way to have it only use fast hours, so that we're using it more often. Or does it automatically use them?
@diane Ah, I was reading it wrong - we must have used all of ours already, interestingly enough. Then again, we have 3-4 people using the same account (Shhh… :shutmouth: ), which is probably why we don’t have any.
"Overnight Oats, very natural and realistic , best angle possible, food photography in the style of popular food bloggers, shot in the style of Nikon D850 camera, studio lighting, 50mm lens, f/2.8, 72dpi 8k"