Thumbnail Bench Samples

Sample evaluation for The Mystery Reveal

Seedream V4

Left side: a standard 10 oz brown coffee bag, heavily pixelated/blurred to the point of being barely recognizable. Above the coffee bag, text: "Is this worth $60?" Right side: 30-year-old white woman, light brown hair, glasses, yellow blouse, with her head and eyes tilted toward the left side of the image, the bag of coffee. Background: Heavy bokeh, coffee plantation, rows of green coffee plants

Evaluation Criteria

Sample evaluation for Two-Panel Comparison (Creator in Both Panels)

Flux Pro Kontext Max

Split screen image with a bold, angled vertical divider. In both images, the same woman, 30 years old, white with light brown hair and round glasses, making coffee.

Left Panel: Woman making a pour over with a gooseneck kettle over V60 in a cozy kitchen; big one-word label at the bottom of the panel "POUR-OVER". Cool, blue, natural, lighting.

Right Panel: The same woman pulling an espresso shot on an espresso machine; Text at bottom of image, "ESPRESSO". Warm amber tint and lighting.

Bold, condensed sans-serif labels with thick outline. Photorealistic.

Evaluation Criteria

Sample evaluation for Compare and Contrast | Left/Right

Qwen Image

Split screen comparison photo of economy vs first class airline travel.
Left side: Young man with curly blonde hair facing directly forward on airplane, sitting in economy class with blue fabric airplane seat visible behind him, wearing white t-shirt, looking tired and uncomfortable, holding a basic white coffee cup with visible coffee stains dripping down the side. 
Above the man text: "Economy" and red triangle.
Right side: Same young man facing directly forward in first class, wearing aviator sunglasses and black tuxedo, relaxing in luxurious tan leather airplane seat, using golden neck pillow, holding clear coffee cup with visible brown espresso on the bottom and white foam on sides and top. 
Above the man, text: "First Class" and gold colored triangle.
Both shots are straight-on portraits with the subjects eyes looking directly at the camera. 

Style: Photorealism

Evaluation Criteria