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titu1994 avatar titu1994 commented on July 28, 2024 1

Hmm, I think it's because the gradients for large images are scattered a lot.

My usual advice is to split the image into segments and then run it over each segment. But then there will be discontinuity remnants in the image.

Instead, maybe try multi scale transfer on lower res images like 256x256 and scale up to 1000? It's gonna take a lot longer though.

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rachelebellini avatar rachelebellini commented on July 28, 2024 1

Thank you Titu for your answer.

Could you explain me a bit more in detail how I could do a multi-scale transfer? I see you talk about it in "all transfer technique", but it's not clear to me what exactly you are doing. Could list the steps of your process please?

Thanks

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