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In the Page 5 in paper (Figure 5. Several examples on the GoPro test dataset. )
I found the data in the Gopro dataset, the image is “test/blur/GOPR0854_11_00/001653_3.png” right?
I don't see the original image as blurry as the image shown in the paper.
Were you testing the image with the original Gopro dataset?
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We used the original GoPro dataset and just moved image files using preprocessing .py file.
I read your issue and checked the dataset.
However, I cannot find 'test/blur/GOPR0854_11_00/001653_3.png' either in the preprocessed image following our code or the original GoPro dataset (GOPRO_Lagre at Link).
If you give me the exact file name, I can help you more.
Considering that the image file you mentioned contain 'GOPR0854_11_00', I assume your question is about the second-row image in Figure 5. right?
I checked both the second-row image in Figure 5 and the original GoPro dataset, thoroughly.
I think that the issued image is 'GOPRO_Large/test/GOPR0854_11_00/blur/000010.png' in the original GoPro dataset (GOPRO_Lagre at Link), which is sufficiently blurry.
Could you check it?
In the Page 5 in paper (Figure 5. Several examples on the GoPro test dataset. )
I found the data in the Gopro dataset, the image is “test/blur/GOPR0854_11_00/001653_3.png” right?
I don't see the original image as blurry as the image shown in the paper.
Were you testing the image with the original Gopro dataset?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: