import cv2 import math import numpy as np import os import queue import threading import torch from torch.nn import functional as F import requests from torch.hub import download_url_to_file, get_dir from urllib.parse import urlparse ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) def load_file_from_url(url, model_dir=None, progress=True, file_name=None): """Load file form http url, will download models if necessary. Reference: https://github.com/1adrianb/face-alignment/blob/master/face_alignment/utils.py Args: url (str): URL to be downloaded. model_dir (str): The path to save the downloaded model. Should be a full path. If None, use pytorch hub_dir. Default: None. progress (bool): Whether to show the download progress. Default: True. file_name (str): The downloaded file name. If None, use the file name in the url. Default: None. Returns: str: The path to the downloaded file. """ if model_dir is None: # use the pytorch hub_dir hub_dir = get_dir() model_dir = os.path.join(hub_dir, 'checkpoints') os.makedirs(model_dir, exist_ok=True) parts = urlparse(url) filename = os.path.basename(parts.path) if file_name is not None: filename = file_name cached_file = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(model_dir, filename)) if not os.path.exists(cached_file): print(f'Downloading: "{url}" to {cached_file}\n') download_url_to_file(url, cached_file, hash_prefix=None, progress=progress) return cached_file class RealESRGANer(): """A helper class for upsampling images with RealESRGAN. Args: scale (int): Upsampling scale factor used in the networks. It is usually 2 or 4. model_path (str): The path to the pretrained model. It can be urls (will first download it automatically). model (nn.Module): The defined network. Default: None. tile (int): As too large images result in the out of GPU memory issue, so this tile option will first crop input images into tiles, and then process each of them. Finally, they will be merged into one image. 0 denotes for do not use tile. Default: 0. tile_pad (int): The pad size for each tile, to remove border artifacts. Default: 10. pre_pad (int): Pad the input images to avoid border artifacts. Default: 10. half (float): Whether to use half precision during inference. Default: False. """ def __init__(self, scale, model_path, dni_weight=None, model=None, tile=0, tile_pad=10, pre_pad=10, half=False, device=None, gpu_id=None): self.scale = scale self.tile_size = tile self.tile_pad = tile_pad self.pre_pad = pre_pad self.mod_scale = None self.half = half # initialize model if gpu_id: self.device = torch.device( f'cuda:{gpu_id}' if torch.cuda.is_available() else 'cpu') if device is None else device else: self.device = torch.device('cuda' if torch.cuda.is_available() else 'cpu') if device is None else device if isinstance(model_path, list): # dni assert len(model_path) == len(dni_weight), 'model_path and dni_weight should have the save length.' loadnet = self.dni(model_path[0], model_path[1], dni_weight) else: # if the model_path starts with https, it will first download models to the folder: weights if model_path.startswith('https://'): model_path = load_file_from_url( url=model_path, model_dir=os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, 'weights'), progress=True, file_name=None) loadnet = torch.load(model_path, map_location=torch.device('cpu')) # prefer to use params_ema if 'params_ema' in loadnet: keyname = 'params_ema' else: keyname = 'params' model.load_state_dict(loadnet[keyname], strict=True) model.eval() self.model = model.to(self.device) if self.half: self.model = self.model.half() def dni(self, net_a, net_b, dni_weight, key='params', loc='cpu'): """Deep network interpolation. ``Paper: Deep Network Interpolation for Continuous Imagery Effect Transition`` """ net_a = torch.load(net_a, map_location=torch.device(loc)) net_b = torch.load(net_b, map_location=torch.device(loc)) for k, v_a in net_a[key].items(): net_a[key][k] = dni_weight[0] * v_a + dni_weight[1] * net_b[key][k] return net_a def pre_process(self, img): """Pre-process, such as pre-pad and mod pad, so that the images can be divisible """ img = torch.from_numpy(np.transpose(img, (2, 0, 1))).float() self.img = img.unsqueeze(0).to(self.device) if self.half: self.img = self.img.half() # pre_pad if self.pre_pad != 0: self.img = F.pad(self.img, (0, self.pre_pad, 0, self.pre_pad), 'reflect') # mod pad for divisible borders if self.scale == 2: self.mod_scale = 2 elif self.scale == 1: self.mod_scale = 4 if self.mod_scale is not None: self.mod_pad_h, self.mod_pad_w = 0, 0 _, _, h, w = self.img.size() if (h % self.mod_scale != 0): self.mod_pad_h = (self.mod_scale - h % self.mod_scale) if (w % self.mod_scale != 0): self.mod_pad_w = (self.mod_scale - w % self.mod_scale) self.img = F.pad(self.img, (0, self.mod_pad_w, 0, self.mod_pad_h), 'reflect') def process(self): # model inference self.output = self.model(self.img) def tile_process(self): """It will first crop input images to tiles, and then process each tile. Finally, all the processed tiles are merged into one images. Modified from: https://github.com/ata4/esrgan-launcher """ batch, channel, height, width = self.img.shape output_height = height * self.scale output_width = width * self.scale output_shape = (batch, channel, output_height, output_width) # start with black image self.output = self.img.new_zeros(output_shape) tiles_x = math.ceil(width / self.tile_size) tiles_y = math.ceil(height / self.tile_size) # loop over all tiles for y in range(tiles_y): for x in range(tiles_x): # extract tile from input image ofs_x = x * self.tile_size ofs_y = y * self.tile_size # input tile area on total image input_start_x = ofs_x input_end_x = min(ofs_x + self.tile_size, width) input_start_y = ofs_y input_end_y = min(ofs_y + self.tile_size, height) # input tile area on total image with padding input_start_x_pad = max(input_start_x - self.tile_pad, 0) input_end_x_pad = min(input_end_x + self.tile_pad, width) input_start_y_pad = max(input_start_y - self.tile_pad, 0) input_end_y_pad = min(input_end_y + self.tile_pad, height) # input tile dimensions input_tile_width = input_end_x - input_start_x input_tile_height = input_end_y - input_start_y tile_idx = y * tiles_x + x + 1 input_tile = self.img[:, :, input_start_y_pad:input_end_y_pad, input_start_x_pad:input_end_x_pad] # upscale tile try: with torch.no_grad(): output_tile = self.model(input_tile) except RuntimeError as error: print('Error', error) print(f'\tTile {tile_idx}/{tiles_x * tiles_y}') # output tile area on total image output_start_x = input_start_x * self.scale output_end_x = input_end_x * self.scale output_start_y = input_start_y * self.scale output_end_y = input_end_y * self.scale # output tile area without padding output_start_x_tile = (input_start_x - input_start_x_pad) * self.scale output_end_x_tile = output_start_x_tile + input_tile_width * self.scale output_start_y_tile = (input_start_y - input_start_y_pad) * self.scale output_end_y_tile = output_start_y_tile + input_tile_height * self.scale # put tile into output image self.output[:, :, output_start_y:output_end_y, output_start_x:output_end_x] = output_tile[:, :, output_start_y_tile:output_end_y_tile, output_start_x_tile:output_end_x_tile] def post_process(self): # remove extra pad if self.mod_scale is not None: _, _, h, w = self.output.size() self.output = self.output[:, :, 0:h - self.mod_pad_h * self.scale, 0:w - self.mod_pad_w * self.scale] # remove prepad if self.pre_pad != 0: _, _, h, w = self.output.size() self.output = self.output[:, :, 0:h - self.pre_pad * self.scale, 0:w - self.pre_pad * self.scale] return self.output @torch.no_grad() def enhance(self, img, outscale=None, alpha_upsampler='realesrgan'): h_input, w_input = img.shape[0:2] # img: numpy img = img.astype(np.float32) if np.max(img) > 256: # 16-bit image max_range = 65535 print('\tInput is a 16-bit image') else: max_range = 255 img = img / max_range if len(img.shape) == 2: # gray image img_mode = 'L' img = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_GRAY2RGB) elif img.shape[2] == 4: # RGBA image with alpha channel img_mode = 'RGBA' alpha = img[:, :, 3] img = img[:, :, 0:3] img = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB) if alpha_upsampler == 'realesrgan': alpha = cv2.cvtColor(alpha, cv2.COLOR_GRAY2RGB) else: img_mode = 'RGB' img = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB) # ------------------- process image (without the alpha channel) ------------------- # self.pre_process(img) if self.tile_size > 0: self.tile_process() else: self.process() output_img = self.post_process() output_img = output_img.data.squeeze().float().cpu().clamp_(0, 1).numpy() output_img = np.transpose(output_img[[2, 1, 0], :, :], (1, 2, 0)) if img_mode == 'L': output_img = cv2.cvtColor(output_img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY) # ------------------- process the alpha channel if necessary ------------------- # if img_mode == 'RGBA': if alpha_upsampler == 'realesrgan': self.pre_process(alpha) if self.tile_size > 0: self.tile_process() else: self.process() output_alpha = self.post_process() output_alpha = output_alpha.data.squeeze().float().cpu().clamp_(0, 1).numpy() output_alpha = np.transpose(output_alpha[[2, 1, 0], :, :], (1, 2, 0)) output_alpha = cv2.cvtColor(output_alpha, cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY) else: # use the cv2 resize for alpha channel h, w = alpha.shape[0:2] output_alpha = cv2.resize(alpha, (w * self.scale, h * self.scale), interpolation=cv2.INTER_LINEAR) # merge the alpha channel output_img = cv2.cvtColor(output_img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2BGRA) output_img[:, :, 3] = output_alpha # ------------------------------ return ------------------------------ # if max_range == 65535: # 16-bit image output = (output_img * 65535.0).round().astype(np.uint16) else: output = (output_img * 255.0).round().astype(np.uint8) if outscale is not None and outscale != float(self.scale): output = cv2.resize( output, ( int(w_input * outscale), int(h_input * outscale), ), interpolation=cv2.INTER_LANCZOS4) return output, img_mode class PrefetchReader(threading.Thread): """Prefetch images. Args: img_list (list[str]): A image list of image paths to be read. num_prefetch_queue (int): Number of prefetch queue. """ def __init__(self, img_list, num_prefetch_queue): super().__init__() self.que = queue.Queue(num_prefetch_queue) self.img_list = img_list def run(self): for img_path in self.img_list: img = cv2.imread(img_path, cv2.IMREAD_UNCHANGED) self.que.put(img) self.que.put(None) def __next__(self): next_item = self.que.get() if next_item is None: raise StopIteration return next_item def __iter__(self): return self class IOConsumer(threading.Thread): def __init__(self, opt, que, qid): super().__init__() self._queue = que self.qid = qid self.opt = opt def run(self): while True: msg = self._queue.get() if isinstance(msg, str) and msg == 'quit': break output = msg['output'] save_path = msg['save_path'] cv2.imwrite(save_path, output) print(f'IO worker {self.qid} is done.')