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Screenshot Description
The image is a full–page screenshot of a single post on the social‑media site X (formerly Twitter).
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Header row
- At the very top‑left is a small circular avatar. The photo shows the side profile of a person whose face is softly lit in bluish‑purple tones; only the head and part of the neck are visible.
- In the far upper‑right corner sit two standard X / Twitter interface icons: a circle containing a diagonal line (the “Mute / Block” indicator) and a three‑dot overflow menu.
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Tweet body text
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Below the header, in regular type, the author writes:
“Okay, OpenAI’s o3 is insane. Spent an hour messing with it and built an image‑to‑ASCII art converter, the exact tool I’ve always wanted. And it works so well”
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Embedded media
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The majority of the screenshot is occupied by an embedded 12‑second video of the converter UI. The video window has rounded corners and a dark theme.
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Left panel (tool controls) – a slim vertical sidebar with the following labeled sections and blue–accented UI controls:
- Theme selector (“Dark” is chosen).
- A small checkbox labeled “Ignore White”.
- Upload Image button area that shows the chosen file name.
- Image Processing sliders:
- “ASCII Width” (value ≈ 143)
- “Brightness” (‑65)
- “Contrast” (58)
- “Blur (px)” (0.5)
- A square checkbox for “Invert Colors”.
- Dithering subsection with a checkbox (“Enable Dithering”) and a dropdown for the algorithm (value: “Noise”).
- Character Set dropdown (value: “Detailed (Default)”).
- Display slider labeled “Zoom (%)” (value ≈ 170) and a “Reset” button.
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Main preview area (right side) – a dark gray canvas that renders the selected image as white ASCII characters. The preview clearly depicts a stylized palm tree: a skinny trunk rises from the bottom centre, and a crown of splayed fronds fills the upper right quadrant.
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A small black badge showing “0:12” overlays the bottom‑left corner of the media frame, indicating the video’s duration.
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In the top‑right area of the media window are two pill‑shaped buttons: a heart‑shaped “Save” button and a cog‑shaped “Settings” button.
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Overall, the screenshot shows the user excitedly announcing the success of their custom “Image to ASCII” converter created with OpenAI’s “o3”, accompanied by a short video demonstration of the tool converting a palm‑tree photo into ASCII art.