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License

Copyright (C) 2018 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. Licensed under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode).

Install requirements

  • OS: Ubuntu 16.04
  • CUDA: 9.1
  • Python: Python 2 from Anaconda2
  • Python Library Dependency
    1. conda install pytorch torchvision cuda90 -y -c pytorch
    2. conda install -y -c menpo opencv3
    3. conda install -y -c anaconda pip
    4. pip install scikit-umfpack
    5. pip install cupy
    6. pip install pynvrtc

Download pretrained networks

  • Download pretrained networks via the following link.
  • Unzip and store the model files under models.

Example 1: Transfer the style of a style photo to a content photo.

  • mkdir images && mkdir results

  • Go to the image folder: cd images

  • Download content image 1: axel -n 1 http://freebigpictures.com/wp-content/uploads/shady-forest.jpg --output=content1.png

  • Download style image 1: axel -n 1 https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/strangerthings8338/images/e/e0/Wiki-background.jpeg/revision/latest?cb=20170522192233 --output=style1.png

  • These images are huge. We need to resize them first. Run

    • convert -resize 25% content1.png content1.png
    • convert -resize 50% style1.png style1.png
  • Go to the root folder: cd ..

  • Test the photorealistic image stylization code python demo.py

Example 2: Transfer the style of a style photo to a content photo with semantic label maps.

Prepare label maps

By default, our algorithm performs the global stylization. In order to give users control to decide the content–style correspondences for better stylization effects, we also support the spatial control through manully drawing label maps.

  • Install the tool labelme and run the following command to start it: labelme

  • Start labeling regions (drawing polygons) in the content and style image. The corresponding regions (e.g., sky-to-sky) should have the same label.

  • The labeling result is saved in a ".json" file. By running the following command, you will get the label.png under path/example_json, which is the label map used in our code. label.png is a 1-channel image (usually looks totally black) consists of consecutive labels starting from 0.

labelme_json_to_dataset example.json -o path/example_json
Stylize with label maps

Now, we have four inputs and set their paths in demo.py:

python demo.py \
   --content_image_path PATH-TO-YOUR-CONTENT-IMAGE \ 
   --content_seg_path PATH-TO-YOUR-CONTENT-SEG \ 
   --style_image_path PATH-TO-YOUR-STYLE-IMAGE \ 
   --style_seg_path PATH-TO-YOUR-STYLE-SEG \ 
   --output_image_path PATH-TO-YOUR-OUTPUT

Below is a 3-label transfering example (images and masks are from the DPST work by Luan et al.):

Acknowledgement

  • We express gratitudes to the great work DPST by Luan et al. and their Torch and Tensorflow implementations.