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Hi @windj007 , @AK391 , thanks for your excellent work. When I tried lama, I expected the chair to be removed in the output, but it seems it painted a new chair. Would you happen to have any idea how to solve this? Is it because my mask is too specified?
I've attached my input, mask, and output. I'd appreciate it a lot if you could help.
input
mask
output
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Update: Yeah, I tried with a coarse mask, and it worked well, so it seems the mask matters. Could you please give me a hint on how I should create a satisfactory mask (how accurate it should be like)?
Is it because you still have some color remaining around the edges of your masked boundary? I have noticed a similar issue, and I found that applying dilation to the mask effectively resolves it by removing the residual colors.
Hi @windj007 , @AK391 , thanks for your excellent work. When I tried lama, I expected the chair to be removed in the output, but it seems it painted a new chair. Would you happen to have any idea how to solve this? Is it because my mask is too specified?
I've attached my input, mask, and output. I'd appreciate it a lot if you could help.
input
mask
output
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: