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Hair on mask

mirrorben

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I have hair coming through from my src onto the mask (sae liae) Is there a way to filter this out or do I have to get rid of those src images and start again?
 

TMBDF

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You mean that the hair in src dataset is trained and starts to appear on the final learned face? If you have hair in all your src images in the same place then it will learn it and treat it as a part of the face which will results in a blurry hair colored blob on final images, if it's just on few frames then it shouldn't matter but ideally you want to not have any major face obstructions in your src dataset.
 

mirrorben

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tutsmybarreh said:
You mean that the hair in src dataset is trained and starts to appear on the final learned face? If you have hair in all your src images in the same place then it will learn it and treat it as a part of the face which will results in a blob of blurry face in the final images, if it's just on few frames then it shouldn't matter but ideally you want to not have any major face obstructions in yourr src dataset.

Yeah the hair is on 30% of the src image files - its faint but I guess it must have recognized it as part of the face. 

If I edit the images before converting to mp4... say in photoshop will they hold their value to be put back together or will it just run errors on those images?
 

TMBDF

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IF you edit the images in aligned folder you will lose important data DFL saves in them and it won't recognize them, also it depends where the hair is and how much it is covering because maybe that outside of the mask are of DST faces and it won't be visible.

If you want to edit them you need to edit the individual frames that have it and then re-extract/align them and after that start training again until it disappears.
 

mirrorben

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tutsmybarreh said:
IF you edit the images in aligned folder you will lose important data DFL saves in them and it won't recognize them, also it depends where the hair is and how much it is covering because maybe that outside of the mask are of DST faces and it won't be visible.

If you want to edit them you need to edit the individual frames that have it and then re-extract/align them and after that start training again until it disappears.

thanks my dude you just saved me a lot of time and heart-ache
 

TMBDF

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mirrorben said:
tutsmybarreh said:
IF you edit the images in aligned folder you will lose important data DFL saves in them and it won't recognize them, also it depends where the hair is and how much it is covering because maybe that outside of the mask are of DST faces and it won't be visible.

If you want to edit them you need to edit the individual frames that have it and then re-extract/align them and after that start training again until it disappears.

thanks my dude you just saved me a lot of time and heart-ache

Small tip, you don't have to realign all the frames, just delete all with hair from aligned folder and rename that folder it to aligned1 or something else, then move all the non extracted frames you have in data_src to a different folder and just leave those with hair in the data_src, edit the hair out and then run extraction, you will get a new folder aligned in there with these that remaind in the data_src and then just copy the old aligned faces from aligned1 to the new aligned folder.
 
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