I think training image models to pass these very specific tests correctly will be very difficult for any of these companies. How would they even do that?
Hire a professional Photoshop artist to manually create the "correct" images and then put the before and after photos into the training data. Or however they've been training these models thus far, i don't know.
And if that still doesn't get you there, hash the image inputs to detect if its one of these test photos and then run your special test-passer algo.
Hire a professional Photoshop artist to manually create the "correct" images and then put the before and after photos into the training data. Or however they've been training these models thus far, i don't know.
And if that still doesn't get you there, hash the image inputs to detect if its one of these test photos and then run your special test-passer algo.