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Image-Pluser WebUI Application

Image-Pluser is a web user interface (WebUI) application built on top of Gradio that allows users to stack photos using different methods. The application provides a simple and intuitive interface for users to upload multiple images and combine them in various ways.

Getting Started

To run Image-Pluser, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/artegoser/image-pluser-webui.git
  2. Create venv: python -m venv venv
  3. Install the necessary dependencies: pip install -r requirements.txt
  4. Run the application: python app.py
  5. Access the application by visiting http://localhost:7860/ in your web browser.

one-click-installers

Just download and run the file in scripts/one-click (you need git and python3).

Available Methods

  1. Denoising: Removes noise from the image (pictures should not move)
  2. StarTracks: Creates star tracks (the pictures should show the sky, which gradually moves)
  3. Noise extractor: Gets all the noise in the image (actually makes nonsense)
  4. Untrack: Removes stars from the sky (pictures are the same as in StarTracks)

Examples

Denoise denoise

StarTracks startracks

Ui ui

Contributing

Contributions to Image-Pluser are welcome! If you would like to contribute, please fork the repository and submit a pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.