Epoch Lab S Consistency Lab
SCL-001 · Baseline Recognition

Before we change S, we need to know where she still exists.

This review board uses recent production Traveler images and an AB-confirmed S anchor. First reaction matters: do not judge the location or story yet. Ask whether the person on screen still reads as S before the caption helps you.

Review Protocol

Score with your eye first.

  • Green: unmistakably S, usable as canon evidence.
  • Yellow: partly S, interesting but unstable.
  • Red: not S, reject this direction.
  • Beautiful-not-S: save as inspiration only, not production canon.
What We Learn

The goal is not to praise or punish individual images. We are looking for patterns: face drift, wardrobe traps, body language that works, city contexts that help, and which source images are safe for video.

AB-confirmed S canon anchor in a city alley
AB Confirmed · This Is S

Use this as the eye-lock before scoring the rest.

This is now the SCL-001 canon anchor: the image AB called out as unmistakably S. Compare every other sample against this first-read identity, not against the story caption or the city setting.

Face: direct, composed, adult, recognizable
Presence: calm confidence, not generic model
Wardrobe: elegant contrast, black dress + light coat
Video caution: background signage/text risk
0 of 12 scored
SCL-001-A01Production
S recognition sample A01
First-read identity, face stability, body language, wardrobe, video safety.
Reveal after scoring: Osaka · Day 1 · scene 2
SCL-001-A02Production
S recognition sample A02
Check if S remains recognizable at distance and in less direct light.
Reveal after scoring: Osaka · Day 1 · scene 3
SCL-001-A03Production
S recognition sample A03
Look for hand/contact risk and whether pose feels like S or generic model.
Reveal after scoring: Osaka · Day 1 · scene 4
SCL-001-A04Production
S recognition sample A04
Outdoor daylight identity check: face, stance, adult realism, city belonging.
Reveal after scoring: Osaka · Day 2 · scene 1
SCL-001-A05Production
S recognition sample A05
Important text/signage risk sample; identity should not rely on the scene.
Reveal after scoring: Osaka · Day 2 · scene 2
SCL-001-A06Production
S recognition sample A06
Cup/hand/object-contact check plus softer expression stability.
Reveal after scoring: Osaka · Day 2 · scene 3
SCL-001-A07Production
S recognition sample A07
Atmospheric face-obscure case: useful only if S still reads through posture.
Reveal after scoring: Osaka · Day 3 · scene 3
SCL-001-A08Production
S recognition sample A08
Distance and street realism check; does she disappear into the environment?
Reveal after scoring: Osaka · Day 3 · scene 2
SCL-001-A09Production
S recognition sample A09
Rain stillness and non-glamour check; strong video-source candidate if identity holds.
Reveal after scoring: Osaka · Day 4 · scene 1
SCL-001-A10Production
S recognition sample A10
Evening/golden-hour drift check; coat-over-arm object/contact risk.
Reveal after scoring: Osaka · Day 4 · scene 2
SCL-001-A11Production
S recognition sample A11
Crowded market realism; check if visual noise damages S recognition.
Reveal after scoring: Osaka · Day 5 · scene 1
SCL-001-A12Production
S recognition sample A12
Canonical travel-composition check: if this reads as S, it is useful baseline evidence.
Reveal after scoring: Osaka · Day 6 · scene 1