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Your Selfie, Caught on KBO Live Camera

Upload a front-facing selfie. The AI drops you into the spectator seats — telephoto compression, candid energy, 16:9 TV-native — in seconds. Powered by GPT Image 2. Free, no signup.

Upload one clear front-facing portrait — your face becomes the fan the broadcast camera just caught.

Caught-on-Camera Realism — KBO Broadcast Look

The output renders the exact telephoto compression, soft video grain, and imperfect candid framing of a real KBO broadcast capture. It reads like a frame the live director just cut to — not a posed AI photo, not a Photoshop. That broadcast-true feel is why the result spreads on KakaoTalk and Instagram.

Identity-Locked From Your Photo

GPT Image 2 treats your uploaded selfie as the strongest identity anchor for every frame. Same face shape, same eyes, same nose, same skin tone, same hair — friends instantly recognize you in the broadcast image. No morph, no "that-kinda-looks-like-me" energy: it's unmistakably you.

Stadium-Authentic Crowd & Lighting

Every render lands you in a packed Korean stadium with the right energy: cheering rows, team-color sea, bright floodlights, LED scoreboards softly out of focus. The crowd, lighting, and depth all look like a real KBO night game caught mid-inning — no faked stadium, no generic stock backdrop.

Korean Baseball Outfit & Props On You

The frame dresses you on-brand: a clean white team jersey over a casual top, a cheering stick (응원봉) within reach, an iced drink in hand. Props feel native to KBO culture, not generic stock items — which is why Korean fans read the result as authentic the second it hits the timeline.

Telephoto Compression + Broadcast Softness

The telltale sign of a real KBO camera capture is the telephoto lens look — compressed background, soft bokeh, gentle motion blur on the crowd. That lens character is baked in by default. Your face stays sharp, the stadium softens behind you, and the frame becomes indistinguishable from an actual broadcast still.

Native 16:9 TV Composition

Output ships in 16:9 horizontal TV-broadcast composition — exactly the aspect ratio Korean baseball channels frame their fan-cam moments in. Drop it straight into a Reels reaction, a YouTube short cover, or a KakaoTalk story; the framing is already broadcast-native.

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FAQ — Baseball AI Photos

Practical questions before your first KBO broadcast frame, powered by GPT Image 2.

What are Baseball AI Photos?

Candid KBO-style broadcast screenshots generated from one selfie. You upload a clear front-facing portrait, and the AI places you in the spectator seats of a Korean baseball game — caught by a live TV camera, mid-cheer, iced drink in hand. Every frame is rendered by GPT Image 2 with stadium-true lighting and identity-locked facial features.

Is it free?

Yes. Every new account gets free renders on the house — enough to test the look, share the result, and decide if you want more. No credit card required. Upgrade only when you want higher resolution, larger monthly quota, or full commercial licensing.

Will the result really look like me?

Yes — that's the whole point. The prompt treats your uploaded reference image as the strongest identity anchor: same face shape, same eyes, same nose, same skin tone, same hair. The model does not morph you into another person. If your friends can recognize you in your own selfie, they'll recognize you in the broadcast frame.

What kind of photo should I upload?

One clear, well-lit, front-facing portrait. No sunglasses, no heavy filters, face roughly centered. The cleaner the input, the more identity-locked the result. Group photos, hat-down selfies, and side-profile shots will reduce facial accuracy.

Can I use the result commercially?

Yes. Every image generated through Duct Tape AI is cleared for commercial use — sponsored social posts, monetized YouTube content, brand partnerships. No watermarks on paid plans. That said, the output is stylistic — please don't present it as an actual KBO broadcast or real news footage.

Why GPT Image 2 specifically?

GPT Image 2 nails the two hardest parts: identity preservation across stylistic transformations, and on-brand stadium realism with believable telephoto-broadcast camera character. Earlier image models either lost the face or faked the stadium with cartoonish lighting. This one lands both.

Can I share directly to KakaoTalk, Instagram, X?

Yes. Export is a standard JPEG/PNG at native 16:9 resolution — drop straight into KakaoTalk profile shots, Instagram Reels covers, X timeline images, Naver Blog posts, YouTube Shorts thumbnails. The TV-broadcast framing is already social-platform-friendly.

Does it work for non-KBO baseball fans (MLB, NPB)?

The default prompt is tuned for the KBO broadcast aesthetic — Korean stadium, team props, lighting culture. The same identity-lock and broadcast realism work for any baseball context, but for now the visual is most authentic for Korean fans. MLB / NPB variants are on the roadmap.

Make Yours — Free, Right Now

One selfie up, one KBO broadcast frame back. Identity-locked, 16:9 TV-native, ready to share. No credit card, no app, no setup.