Embedding prompts into Metadata is actually ingenious. If there was a way to permanently bake it into the file, that would be a good way to combat “deepfakes” and the like.
Stable Diffusion always (? I think anyway) puts prompt metadata into the output image. The problem is that it’s easy to strip it out converting to jpg or other formats. Even just uploading to Lemmy will strip the metadata, That is why I use catbox.moe which preserves all of that info.
Embedding prompts into Metadata is actually ingenious. If there was a way to permanently bake it into the file, that would be a good way to combat “deepfakes” and the like.
Stable Diffusion always (? I think anyway) puts prompt metadata into the output image. The problem is that it’s easy to strip it out converting to jpg or other formats. Even just uploading to Lemmy will strip the metadata, That is why I use catbox.moe which preserves all of that info.