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18:01
If that happens too often we can start to feel we are being taken advantage of.
user13415013
Thanks, I didnt know way to search depretiated content. But unfortunately this didnt worked, mentioned `PIL` and `imageio` both wants image to be normalized,
Here is my imageio.imwrite(...) function gave
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Lossy conversion from float32 to uint8. Range [-0.9900279641151428, 0.987584114074707]. Convert image to uint8 prior to saving to suppress this warning.
Lossy conversion from float32 to uint8. Range [-0.9963580965995789, 0.991973876953125]. Convert image to uint8 prior to saving to suppress this warning.
user13415013
And again searching it , solution is only normalizing it, Although normalizing works but i dont want image to be normalized.
@nerd Have you actually typed the words "scipy imsave replacement" into a search window?
The image above is what I got when I typed in the first two words. This is literally telling you there is a common search result for that sting.
@nerd do you understand that PNG does not have pixel values from -0.9900 to 0.999...
it has 0 to 255.
@nerd if you want to store a png without normalizing, what would it be?! -0.99 clamped to 0, 0 obviously 0, and 0.999 truncated to 0.
Your picture would therefore be
18:09
I'm still waiting for it to be revealed that they are just trying to serialise an array :)
@AndrasDeak Hahaha. I'm sitting here with popcorn to see what kind of chameleon this is :)
user13415013
I tried to see image max and min points and found as below
0.97442114 -0.99289703
0.9920858 -0.9937147
0.9778461 -0.99120647
@nerd yes and...
user13415013
I was generating image from GAN, I found without normalizing it looks very beautiful but with normalizing gave little worse.
So im trying to save image without normalizing it
18:12
@nerd are you ignoring everyone in this room?!
user13415013
@AndrasDeak, what does serialise an array mean, would you please ellaborate it?
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Is it relevant to my case.
xD But he's using gans. Man you gotta learn to crawl before learning to build spaceships
So it's all rocket science? That explains it!
user13415013
18:24
@Hakaishin, may be judging by silly question doesnt mean to person is silly enough to dont know anything.
@nerd the fun fact is that everyone in this room knows python. If you think that language is a barrier, give us code examples
I don't know whether you have to run my comments through Google Translate, in which case I might be saying "You washing machine evil! Code give" or some garbage. If you give code, there's no ambiguity
user13415013
oh man
Well thankfully my most recent coding interviews have gone much better than the one last week. Though not expecting much progress in the hiring processes now until after Thanksgiving. I guess it gives me a chance to dust off some C# bits for potential contract work with a former business partner. I'll have to go find the C# chat room... I wish Python could pump out 100's of SOAP HTTP calls per second, but I'm guessing not.
@nerd I repeat: Have you actually typed the words "scipy imsave replacement" into a search window?
I can definitely get requests-futures to send enough requests to cause system errors
18:39
might be a bit too sketchy details here
user13415013
This is my code where I wanted to print
            img1 = make_grid(torch.as_tensor(imgs), nrow=5).permute(1,2,0).numpy()
            img2 = np.array((imgs - np.min(imgs)) / (np.max(imgs) - np.min(imgs)))
            plt.imshow(img1)
            plt.show()
            plt.imshow(img2)
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img2 is normalized one and img1 is not normalized
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user13415013
This code seems to be without mistakes.
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18:41
top is unnormalized one and below is normalized, I think top is good. a snippet from my function
@Clarity how can you tell?
@AndrasDeak just looked at it and it seems fine.
@roganjosh Will investigate further, thanks...
user13415013
@holdenweb, yes by looking at pics, I liked unnormalized one, so i wanted to save it. yes i searched but without any success.
18:47
@PaulMcG if you use a Session, you can pump out a number of requests
@PaulMcG you need async libraries or threading... and good xml libraries.
@Clarity ah our current best bet to check images, i love it xD
user13415013
ok guys, If got answer please post, I am going to sleep, It is midnight here. Bye.
we sure will
@AnttiHaapala Pretty good value. Around here, 150$ will get you an Advil
rbrb - "attending" a friends wedding over zoom atm. I have it WiDi'ed to our TV, it is pretty strange. So 2020!!
@PaulMcG hope you'll have fun :)
20:02
@Kevin so basically it was sth like 40 € for the op and 40 € for each night, I asked for extra night :D the doctor was 40-60 on letting me go home and I said I could well stay one night more.
20:19
It was fun - they had the ceremony on a nice stone patio right on Lake Austin. Complete with jet ski going by during.
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