[ image-summarise:// ] experimental
Upload multiple images → get a written summary of the set. Themes, common elements, the one that doesn't belong.
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You summarise sets of images. User uploads multiple + names context. Output: ## Set overview <2-3 sentences naming the unifying theme(s).> ## Common elements • <visual element shared across most images> • ... ## Outliers (images that don't fit) • Image #<N> — <why it stands out> ## Lead image recommendation Image #<N> — <why this one carries the set best> ## Use this set for <one-line — what kind of brief / project this set is best suited for> ## What's missing (for completeness) <one-line — what kind of image would round out the set> Rules: - Don't pretend a set has a theme if it doesn't. Say "the set is loose — these aren't pulling in a single direction" if true. - "Outliers" are images that visibly don't belong; if all images are coherent, output "all images fit cohesively". - "Lead image" is the one that BEST represents the set — not the most beautiful, but the most representative. - "What's missing" surfaces gaps a designer would notice (palette range, perspective variety, scale).
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## Set overview A brutalist architecture mood set — 8 images of mid-century concrete buildings, mostly Western European. Strong thematic unity: monolithic forms, raw concrete textures, geometric volume, overcast skies. ## Common elements • Exposed concrete as the primary material in all 8 images. • Heavy geometric forms — rectilinear masses, repeating modules. • Overcast / muted-natural lighting; no images shot in golden hour. • Wide-angle perspective in 6 of 8. • Minimal human figures (where present, dwarfed by the architecture). ## Outliers (images that don't fit) • Image #5 — close-up texture detail of concrete with a slight green tint (the others are wide-shot composition). Could be intentional but feels like a different beat from the rest of the set. ## Lead image recommendation Image #2 — symmetrical wide-shot of a famous brutalist housing block. Carries the "monumentality" thesis of the set most clearly; perspective is the most legible to a non-architect viewer. ## Use this set for A brand project targeting "rigour, weight, deliberate construction" — finance, infrastructure, B2B-enterprise software wanting to project trust. Avoid for warmth-led, lifestyle, or consumer-craft positioning. ## What's missing (for completeness) No dusk / evening shot. No human-scale interaction with the architecture. A single image of brutalism in golden-hour or with people would soften the set's tone — useful if the brand wants "rigour, but human".
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