GAN output images in COLAB
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I am using Colab for training my GAN network. The training session can be completed correctly, but even if I show a directory folder name, I cannot see any file or folder for output images which are generated in Colab. How can I see these output images in my google drive or where these image files are stored?
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I am using Colab for training my GAN network. The training session can be completed correctly, but even if I show a directory folder name, I cannot see any file or folder for output images which are generated in Colab. How can I see these output images in my google drive or where these image files are stored?
Have your checked this?
– Cheche
Nov 10 at 13:58
Yes, I checked that one but I can not understand what is happening there. I tried the steps in that link but I cannot get any result. Actually when I run my code in pycharm and show the file directory, it is directly saving the images in that directory, but in colab things are confusing. I can read from a file in drive but I cannot save a file to drive from colab.
– can uzun
Nov 10 at 14:01
Also google docs explain how to download. Can you please upload your code to help you better?
– Cheche
Nov 10 at 14:04
I am looking that google docs now. thanks. I shared the code above. Image.fromarray(image.astype(np.uint8)).save(image_path+"%03d.png" %(epoch)) in this code block I save the images giving the path but I think it is not the method to see the files in colab.
– can uzun
Nov 10 at 14:10
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I am using Colab for training my GAN network. The training session can be completed correctly, but even if I show a directory folder name, I cannot see any file or folder for output images which are generated in Colab. How can I see these output images in my google drive or where these image files are stored?
I am using Colab for training my GAN network. The training session can be completed correctly, but even if I show a directory folder name, I cannot see any file or folder for output images which are generated in Colab. How can I see these output images in my google drive or where these image files are stored?
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Have your checked this?
– Cheche
Nov 10 at 13:58
Yes, I checked that one but I can not understand what is happening there. I tried the steps in that link but I cannot get any result. Actually when I run my code in pycharm and show the file directory, it is directly saving the images in that directory, but in colab things are confusing. I can read from a file in drive but I cannot save a file to drive from colab.
– can uzun
Nov 10 at 14:01
Also google docs explain how to download. Can you please upload your code to help you better?
– Cheche
Nov 10 at 14:04
I am looking that google docs now. thanks. I shared the code above. Image.fromarray(image.astype(np.uint8)).save(image_path+"%03d.png" %(epoch)) in this code block I save the images giving the path but I think it is not the method to see the files in colab.
– can uzun
Nov 10 at 14:10
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Have your checked this?
– Cheche
Nov 10 at 13:58
Yes, I checked that one but I can not understand what is happening there. I tried the steps in that link but I cannot get any result. Actually when I run my code in pycharm and show the file directory, it is directly saving the images in that directory, but in colab things are confusing. I can read from a file in drive but I cannot save a file to drive from colab.
– can uzun
Nov 10 at 14:01
Also google docs explain how to download. Can you please upload your code to help you better?
– Cheche
Nov 10 at 14:04
I am looking that google docs now. thanks. I shared the code above. Image.fromarray(image.astype(np.uint8)).save(image_path+"%03d.png" %(epoch)) in this code block I save the images giving the path but I think it is not the method to see the files in colab.
– can uzun
Nov 10 at 14:10
Have your checked this?
– Cheche
Nov 10 at 13:58
Have your checked this?
– Cheche
Nov 10 at 13:58
Yes, I checked that one but I can not understand what is happening there. I tried the steps in that link but I cannot get any result. Actually when I run my code in pycharm and show the file directory, it is directly saving the images in that directory, but in colab things are confusing. I can read from a file in drive but I cannot save a file to drive from colab.
– can uzun
Nov 10 at 14:01
Yes, I checked that one but I can not understand what is happening there. I tried the steps in that link but I cannot get any result. Actually when I run my code in pycharm and show the file directory, it is directly saving the images in that directory, but in colab things are confusing. I can read from a file in drive but I cannot save a file to drive from colab.
– can uzun
Nov 10 at 14:01
Also google docs explain how to download. Can you please upload your code to help you better?
– Cheche
Nov 10 at 14:04
Also google docs explain how to download. Can you please upload your code to help you better?
– Cheche
Nov 10 at 14:04
I am looking that google docs now. thanks. I shared the code above. Image.fromarray(image.astype(np.uint8)).save(image_path+"%03d.png" %(epoch)) in this code block I save the images giving the path but I think it is not the method to see the files in colab.
– can uzun
Nov 10 at 14:10
I am looking that google docs now. thanks. I shared the code above. Image.fromarray(image.astype(np.uint8)).save(image_path+"%03d.png" %(epoch)) in this code block I save the images giving the path but I think it is not the method to see the files in colab.
– can uzun
Nov 10 at 14:10
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Have your checked this?
– Cheche
Nov 10 at 13:58
Yes, I checked that one but I can not understand what is happening there. I tried the steps in that link but I cannot get any result. Actually when I run my code in pycharm and show the file directory, it is directly saving the images in that directory, but in colab things are confusing. I can read from a file in drive but I cannot save a file to drive from colab.
– can uzun
Nov 10 at 14:01
Also google docs explain how to download. Can you please upload your code to help you better?
– Cheche
Nov 10 at 14:04
I am looking that google docs now. thanks. I shared the code above. Image.fromarray(image.astype(np.uint8)).save(image_path+"%03d.png" %(epoch)) in this code block I save the images giving the path but I think it is not the method to see the files in colab.
– can uzun
Nov 10 at 14:10