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By way of experimentation I've uploaded several photographs to an AI platform and asked for them to be turned into watercolour paintings.
The first photo was my own, a 'selfie' taken back in the 80's, so I'm pretty sure I can do what I want with the resulting image?
The second is a black and white photo dating back to the 50's, 'borrowed' from a well known archive site. The resulting full colour watercolour painting of a village scene goes a lot further than I'd expected adding appropriate detail - a bucket under the village pump etc., and apart from angle and form it's so significantly different from the B&W starting point that it would be hard to align the two for copyright purposes, or would it?
Note: I also make amendments using graphics software or live with a paintbrush.
The first photo was my own, a 'selfie' taken back in the 80's, so I'm pretty sure I can do what I want with the resulting image?
The second is a black and white photo dating back to the 50's, 'borrowed' from a well known archive site. The resulting full colour watercolour painting of a village scene goes a lot further than I'd expected adding appropriate detail - a bucket under the village pump etc., and apart from angle and form it's so significantly different from the B&W starting point that it would be hard to align the two for copyright purposes, or would it?
Note: I also make amendments using graphics software or live with a paintbrush.
