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I am seeking better settings to try for swapping photo model A with photo model B. I have over 10k high quality, good lighting images for both.
Currently I am unable to get any sharp or at least not quite blurry and passable image swaps using 128x128 inputs, dfaker model, batch size of 40, 4000 faces for each set - went through each and every image to ensure the wire frame face matches the photo and it positioned correctly.
Reasably good hardware with an Rtx2080 and 32GB RAM.
Even with 500k iterations, the preview is noticably blurry. The improvement from 100k to 500k iterations was small but present. Previous attempts ran more than 1 million iterations while worse blurry previews than 100k with realface (used the original model and 16 batch size, 64x64 input)
What I am wondering is, what is the best training settings to try for large photos sets with good lighting? About how many iterations ballpark should I wait till I see reasonable sharpness or abandon to different settings? Is there anything else I can do to sharpen things up? Faceswap can do photos well and not just videos, right?
Currently I am unable to get any sharp or at least not quite blurry and passable image swaps using 128x128 inputs, dfaker model, batch size of 40, 4000 faces for each set - went through each and every image to ensure the wire frame face matches the photo and it positioned correctly.
Reasably good hardware with an Rtx2080 and 32GB RAM.
Even with 500k iterations, the preview is noticably blurry. The improvement from 100k to 500k iterations was small but present. Previous attempts ran more than 1 million iterations while worse blurry previews than 100k with realface (used the original model and 16 batch size, 64x64 input)
What I am wondering is, what is the best training settings to try for large photos sets with good lighting? About how many iterations ballpark should I wait till I see reasonable sharpness or abandon to different settings? Is there anything else I can do to sharpen things up? Faceswap can do photos well and not just videos, right?