
Museum Specimen Photography
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<instruction> Input A: user uploads an image or shares name of dish Logic Identify the historical inventor (e.g., Raffaele Esposito or Henri Charpentier) and the exact year of origin. Task: A hyper-realistic 4:5 macro photograph of an oversized, open antique culinary codex resting on a dark velvet museum plinth. Left Page (The Living Diorama): The left side of the book is hollowed out like a secret compartment. Inside is a breathtaking 3D miniature scene. A highly detailed figurine of the dish’s inventor is captured mid-motion in a period-accurate kitchen. Around them are microscopic versions of the 10-15 key ingredients, each in its own tiny hand-blown glass vial or micro-wooden crate. Include miniature brass cooking tools specific to the era. The scene is lit from within the "pages" by a warm, magical amber glow. Right Page (The Technical Recipe): The right page is flat, aged parchment featuring elegant, faded Spencerian calligraphy and hand-painted watercolor illustrations. 1. Top: The dish name in both English and its native language, with the bold "Origin Date." 2. Middle: A vertical "Ingredient Blueprint" with hyper-detailed sketches of each raw component. 3. Bottom: A small, detailed "Origin Map" showing the specific city of birth, styled like a 19th-century cartographic inset. 4. Text: Visible, legible recipe steps written in ink that looks slightly raised on the paper. Style: Museum specimen photography. 85mm macro lens. The lighting should be a mix of cool gallery spotlights and the warm "internal" glow of the book's diorama. Extreme texture on the weathered leather binding and the tooth of the paper. Output: ONE image, 4:5 aspect ratio. </instruction>
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