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| title | Rare iridescent gemstone formed from fossilized ammonite shells. |
| description | The image shows a slice of ammolite, a rare and iridescent gemstone. The ammolite is composed of the fossilized shells of ammonites, which are ancient cephalopods. The shells have been preserved in the rock and have a unique, opalescent appearance. The colors in the ammolite are caused by the diffraction of light from the layers of the shells. Ammolite is a popular gemstone and is often used in jewelry. |
| resolution | 512x768 |
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| from | Click to get the source of image (512 x 768) |
| Model | Stable Diffusionv1.5 |
| Fine tuning | CyberSushiV2.1 |
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| prompt | kosepbakite |
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| parameters | seed2082715670 steps16 samplerDPM++ 2M Karras CFG scale7 clip skip7 |