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#51
General Discussion / Re: AI Image Manipulation
Last post by LASteve - December 04, 2025, 06:30:47 PM
Quote from: jpendle on December 04, 2025, 06:24:56 PM"For those of you watching in black and white, the pink is next to the green." - Ted Lowe, BBC
"For those of you watching in black and white, Spurs are in the all-yellow strip." — John Motson. I'm pretty sure I was watching MOTD when he came out with that. Spurs were playing Leeds away, so everyone except the 'keepers were wearing all-white on our telly.
#52
General Discussion / Re: Happy thread
Last post by Trainfish - December 04, 2025, 06:27:47 PM
Very happy today as I've just heard that my planning application for a small extension to the house (no, not for a train room unfortunately) has been approved by the coumcil  :thumbsup:

I'm off to the pub! No surprise there eh?  :beers:
#53
General Discussion / Re: AI Image Manipulation
Last post by jpendle - December 04, 2025, 06:24:56 PM
Quote from: EtchedPixels on December 04, 2025, 05:38:16 PMMy brother was a godsend watching snooker on the black and white tv.

"For those of you watching in black and white, the pink is next to the green." - Ted Lowe, BBC

John P
#54
General Discussion / Re: Railway Ticketing
Last post by Newportnobby - December 04, 2025, 06:07:14 PM
Quote from: Shropshire Lad on December 04, 2025, 06:00:55 PMI see hundred of train tickets a day at work and the only App I would actively avoid is The Trainline one!
Cheers Colin

And the reason, Colin??
#55
General Discussion / Re: Railway Ticketing
Last post by Shropshire Lad - December 04, 2025, 06:00:55 PM
Quote from: port perran on December 04, 2025, 05:09:29 PMPurchasing railway ticketing can be mighty difficult and confusing so I though it might be an idea to share knowledge and ideas on here.

I like to think, probably misguidedly, that I know something about how ticketing works and am quite good at getting the best deal. I'm also very conversant with the network and timetabling which is a big advantage in working out the bst route etc.

I travel fairly regularly by rail. Today, having a bit of spare time, I bought my regular day return from Teignmouth to Bristol but instead of using Trainline, which I usually do, I'd have a shop around.

This is what I discovered :

Now I know that many people don't like Trainline because it applies a small commission to the charge but.....

Using the GWR App the price for the  same train was £11 more.
Now, I could get that down a bit by buying tickets from Teignmouth to Taunton then Taunton to Bristol but it was still £6 more.
Trainline automatically applies the Split Ticket rate in their algorithm rather than me having to do it.

I also noted that with GWR you can't get a refund if you've made a mistake but Trainline gives you a free 30 minute cancellation period and allows a cancellation (with an admin fee) up to the time of departure.

My final point, for now, is that both Apps only offer selected trains.
I guess that is because most people want the quickest train.
As an example, I'm offered Teignmouth to Exeter SD then Exeter SD to Bristol TM.
But.....it means I get to Bristol a bit too early.
I often plump for a slightly later service from Exeter to Bristol which goes the longer way via Weston Super Mare. I don't mind sitting on the train at all and the timings suit me better but this service isn't offered by either App as a default.

I just wondered if others might be inclined to share their thoughts.
I see hundred of train tickets a day at work and the only App I would actively avoid is The Trainline one!
Cheers Colin
#56
General Discussion / Re: AI Image Manipulation
Last post by EtchedPixels - December 04, 2025, 05:38:16 PM
Quote from: port perran on December 04, 2025, 05:12:27 PMDid you tell AI which colours to apply?

If notit's done a pretty good job in my opinion.

For most surfaces an image a little context and some guesses on the shading is enough to accurately colourise it. My brother is totally colourblind (as in he sees only grey shades although he assigns "colours" to them by learning for compatibility with normal humans). He can accurately recolour most of the black and white things we've asked him about just fine. This has been doable fairly effectively before large language models got used to do it 1000 times less efficiently 8)

My brother was a godsend watching snooker on the black and white tv.
#57
General Discussion / Re: AI Image Manipulation
Last post by EtchedPixels - December 04, 2025, 05:34:18 PM
Quote from: Newportnobby on December 04, 2025, 12:42:37 PMUsing Gemini.Google I took an image posted by @Bob G  and 'winterised' it.
Note the original has a stain top left and it's now gone :)

As has the curve of the track with the vans in the distance.. which is a lovely example of why it's cute for christmas cards and shouldn't ever be used to "enhance" stuff for research or reference.
#58
General Discussion / Re: AI Image Manipulation
Last post by LASteve - December 04, 2025, 05:17:53 PM
Quote from: port perran on December 04, 2025, 05:12:27 PMDid you tell AI which colours to apply?

If notit's done a pretty good job in my opinion.

Nope, a three word prompt "Colorize this image". I thought the color rendition was pretty amazing both with the loco (the red buffer beam especially), the carriages and the distinction between the brick station building and the corrugated concrete outhouse.
Looking closer at the tender, it looks like it added the British Railways emblem.
#59
General Discussion / Re: AI Image Manipulation
Last post by port perran - December 04, 2025, 05:12:27 PM
Quote from: LASteve on December 04, 2025, 05:06:29 PMAnd one more ...





Did you tell AI which colours to apply?

If notit's done a pretty good job in my opinion.
#60
General Discussion / Railway Ticketing
Last post by port perran - December 04, 2025, 05:09:29 PM
Purchasing railway ticketing can be mighty difficult and confusing so I though it might be an idea to share knowledge and ideas on here.

I like to think, probably misguidedly, that I know something about how ticketing works and am quite good at getting the best deal. I'm also very conversant with the network and timetabling which is a big advantage in working out the bst route etc.

I travel fairly regularly by rail. Today, having a bit of spare time, I bought my regular day return from Teignmouth to Bristol but instead of using Trainline, which I usually do, I'd have a shop around.

This is what I discovered :

Now I know that many people don't like Trainline because it applies a small commission to the charge but.....

Using the GWR App the price for the  same train was £11 more.
Now, I could get that down a bit by buying tickets from Teignmouth to Taunton then Taunton to Bristol but it was still £6 more.
Trainline automatically applies the Split Ticket rate in their algorithm rather than me having to do it.

I also noted that with GWR you can't get a refund if you've made a mistake but Trainline gives you a free 30 minute cancellation period and allows a cancellation (with an admin fee) up to the time of departure.

My final point, for now, is that both Apps only offer selected trains.
I guess that is because most people want the quickest train.
As an example, I'm offered Teignmouth to Exeter SD then Exeter SD to Bristol TM.
But.....it means I get to Bristol a bit too early.
I often plump for a slightly later service from Exeter to Bristol which goes the longer way via Weston Super Mare. I don't mind sitting on the train at all and the timings suit me better but this service isn't offered by either App as a default.

I just wondered if others might be inclined to share their thoughts.

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