Here's something I've found really useful in my DeOldify research: Keep a separate huge master set of images created from various sources (eg open images), then use Jupyter notebooks made specifically to generate training datasets from that master and output them elsewhere. 1/
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Replying to @citnaj
Hi Jason, thank you for creating Deoldify, Could you create (please) a video explaining step by step how to install and use Deoldify on our own computer in Ubuntu and with videos hosted on our computer? I am a newbie and I can't get Deoldify to work.
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Replying to @Pedro0047
Hey, I'm sorry about the experience you're having. I will have to decline on making a video on this though. The code on Ubuntu scenario really assumes comfort with that environment and trying to walk users through that who don't have the background doesn't scale.
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Replying to @citnaj
Thank you for your response and sorry for the inconvenience. I finally managed to colorize a video with Deoldify in Ubuntu but a 19 second video takes about 45 minutes to colorize it (I have a Ryzen 9 3900x, Geforce RTX 2070 (8 Gb) and 32 Gb Ram). Is this normal?
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Yes that sounds quite normal.
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