IMHO, the most mind-blowing thing about this site is that when you ask it to Surprise Me, it comes up with a text string that is actually related to the image. I need to RE-color my images, and have found that the color info is ignored, so I don't need to go through that extra conversion step. Color info doesn't (usually) need to be on every pixel, so the higher-res image doesn't seem to suffer in most instances. Then change the new layer style to Color. Try downloading the new image, then loading that image as a new layer in PS, and scaling the image to cover the entire original image. Someone had asked about being able to download the original resolution, but I've found this isn't necessary, at least for what I'm doing. Just a note to be aware of if that matters to you. The image that is saved, while named as a. ![]() I've noticed a couple of things about this great work that I thought should be shared: Hope that explanation makes sense lol, I'm pretty sleep deprived and feel like I'm just rambling rn And dresses or tees or whatever, which do not have a characteristic colour like classic indigo-dyed jeans do, will just be turned to whatever colour happened to be most common for its lightness/darkness value in the training dataset. If you're wearing red or gray or green jeans, take a b/w photo, and feed it to the AI, it will still turn the jeans blue. It's a matter of likelihood: if the b/w pic contains jeans, the AI will turn them blue because it has learned from the training data that jeans are most likely to be blue. With clothes, this doesn't work because the pictures in the training dataset probably contained all kinds of different colours of clothing. The AI gets skin tones and the colour of grass and stuff like this right because the hue of skin doesn't vary all that much, and it has been trained with thousands of photos containing skin, so it can map specific values to to a specific combination of hue, value, and saturation whenever it recognises the object "skin" in a photo. It's not possible to determine the hue of a colour if you only know the value (and the saturation I guess, but that's always zero in b/w photos). However, the website also generates a verbal description of the photo, and you can edit that: When I changed "dress" to "red dress", it changed the colour of the dress to red. It doesn't really understand it – I tested it by converting a colour photo of somebody wearing a bright red dress to b/w, and then I uploaded the b/w pic to the website. Waste even more time: /r/InternetIsUseless /r/AndroidIsBeautiful Was your post removed from here? Found a cool site that's not particularly unique or beautiful? Head on over to /r/InternetIsInteresting. If this subreddit for whatever reason fails to provide the interactivity you need, we also highly recommend a look at /r/interactivewebsites for a less diluted dosage of interactivity. If you exhibit a similar addictive lust for information as you do for internet, we highly recommend you go give /r/dataisbeautiful a sub too. Something different? Try /r/InternetIsUgly. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but we have beheld a lot! This subreddit is highly curated and the moderators frequently must use their discretion and judgement as a team when enforcing our rules.Personal attacks, bigotry, fighting words and otherwise shitty behavior will be removed and may result in a ban. We enforce a standard of common decency and civility here.Includes Facebook, Google+, or otherwise.Įxtensions, software, or other content which requires a download to use. Websites that require a login or email address. Sites that pose a potential security risk. Online stores, paid services, or sites which serve only to sell a specific product. ![]() Sites that serve a political agenda or otherwise induce drama ![]() Static images, gifs, animations that serve the same purpose of gifs or collections of either. Something not unique (includes generators, blogs, tumblrs, etc.) Something everyone on the internet already knows about (e.g., Netflix, Khan Academy, etc.) What NOT to post (detailed explanations can be found here): ![]() Minimal or beautifully designed websites.Īwesome websites that offer a unique service.
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