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Good job! Nice code! Stilll, while I test the model whether on 577 or 736, the output photo looks a little bit bright, makes the image feel not so real, like the clothes or the grasslands.
I think maybe the Adobe-Mit dataset should be responsible for this phenomenon, but still want some more suggestions and discussions! So how to make the output photos not so bright and be closer to the input photo? any advice is welcomed!
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hiterjoshua
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It seems the output photo
It seems the output photo a little bit brighter, the clothes or the grasslands
Apr 13, 2020
hiterjoshua
changed the title
It seems the output photo a little bit brighter, the clothes or the grasslands
It seems the output photo a little bit brighter
Apr 13, 2020
Hi can you please share the files you have for this project. The maintainer @nothinglo is not updating the links and all of them are broken.
Thanks @hiterjoshua
Good job! Nice code! Stilll, while I test the model whether on 577 or 736, the output photo looks a little bit bright, makes the image feel not so real, like the clothes or the grasslands.
I think maybe the Adobe-Mit dataset should be responsible for this phenomenon, but still want some more suggestions and discussions! So how to make the output photos not so bright and be closer to the input photo? any advice is welcomed!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: