Remember the days when AI-generated images barely made sense and looked more like abstract art pieces gone wrong? Well, those days are long gone. The strides AI has made in image generation are nothing short of astonishing, and with the release of Flux 1.1 Ultra, even the biggest critics might find themselves both impressed and a little uneasy.
The New Reality of AI Images
On November 6th, Flux 1.1 Ultra launched, and it’s far from just a minor update—it’s a groundbreaking advancement in AI image generation. What’s new? It comes with two unique models: Ultra and Raw. Each serves a different need:
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Ultra Pro: These are polished, professional-grade photos that seem straight out of a magazine.
- Raw: These images feel natural and spontaneous, much like a picture captured with an iPhone.
What’s even more impressive is the speed—each image is generated in just 10 seconds.
Why This Changes Everything
If you’re familiar with the world of AI image generators, Flux sets itself apart with its extraordinary attention to detail, particularly in aspects where AI typically fumbles. It shines at:
- Achieving perfect lighting and reflection
- Consistently rendering fingers, a notorious challenge for AI
- Capturing natural dynamics in group photos
- Creating believable interactions with the environment
The impact of this technology could be transformative for industries like stock photography, wedding photography, and commercial shoots.
Real-World Testing
I’ve put both models to the test using the platform’s offer of 20 free credits per day, and here’s what I found:
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Ultra Pro Test: Using the prompt "24-year-old woman standing in a street with dark cloudy weather," the result was a photo that looked like it belonged in a high-end photoshoot, complete with perfect lighting and authentic weather effects.
- Raw Version Test: With the same prompt, the outcome felt like a genuine iPhone shot—unpolished and naturally realistic.
Here Are Some Examples With Prompts:
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Selfie Prompt: "35-year-old man, at home, sitting in an armchair." The aspect ratio was 9:16, aiming for true realism.
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Historical Character: A Mongol warrior, mid-30s, under a dawn sky on a foggy Hungarian plain. With intense detail and realism in 9:16 aspect ratio, it’s hyperrealistic and dramatic.
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Fashion Portrait: A simply dressed woman covered in traditional Māori tattoos, set against the grand backdrop of a luxury department store—all captured in a square (1:1) frame with true portrayal.
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Nostalgic Scene: Blonde with long wavy hair and red lipstick in ’80s suburbia, in a 9:16 ratio—true to the era’s vibe.
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Mystery Woman: A captivating figure with classic cowboy mystique in a desolate Texas landscape, with haunting quality and 16:9 aspect ratio.
- Café Moment: A relaxed couple in a rustic café setting, captured in warm and inviting tones with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
The Game-Changing Features
Flux 1.1 Ultra excels in:
- Handling intricate prompts with incredible accuracy
- Maintaining consistent quality across various scenes
- Crafting realistic environmental details without needing explicit instructions
- Keeping realism intact in difficult shots like group photos and low-light conditions
The Reality Check
Here’s a startling revelation: these images are becoming so convincing that telling them apart from real photos is almost impossible. Social media users find themselves challenged to identify AI creations.
Looking Ahead
As we move further into 2024, we need to consider:
- How professional photography will evolve
- The authenticity of digital content
- The potential impacts on the job market for creatives
- The importance of AI image detection tools
The Bottom Line
Whether we’re ready or not, AI image generation has reached a pivotal point. Flux 1.1 Ultra isn’t just a tool; it’s a preview of a future where the line between real and artificial imagery becomes ever more blurred.
The debate over whether AI can produce realistic images is settled. Now, society faces the challenge of adapting to a world where any image could be AI-generated.
While the capabilities are impressive, responsible usage and transparency about AI-generated content are essential. The future of digital imagery is here—the responsibility of how it shapes our world is ours to bear.