I am not sure if this will go away with more iterations, it does not seem so. I think it can be solved by use of a mask. On the border between the head and the face a grey band/area appears, I have seen this several times with different swaps after convert. When training it is jot gissible on the prewiev pictures. Is this a common problem? Any solution? I run Dfaker 256pxs, it looks good othervise. All other parameters are default. Extended mask. I have tried Component mask and its maybe a little better.
Grey area on sides of mask?
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Re: Grey area on sides of mask?
I think I get it, I have sunlight on the left side if the images and electric light on the right sude and this gives the wrong white-balance with the camera. This is not so visible by naked eye so I did not see it first.
Re: Grey area on sides of mask?
I believe this happens with some models. I think reflect padding can fix this in training (I have not tested extensively), otherwise you can look to blend it out at the convert stage.
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