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Cannot guide light-effects suppression with results_G #25
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That part the code implementation is the same as the enlightengan. I have
not released the code yet.
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The python code for the light-effects suppression network (main_delighteffects.py) only takes one image as an input.
How do I guide the light-effects suppression with the light-effects map generated by the matlab code (in results_G)?
Is there an additional python script to do this you could release?
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