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Blend DWPose and OpenPose images by color removal and reservation for AI artists' precise merging.
MyOpenPoseNode is designed to blend two images, specifically DWPose and OpenPose, by removing and reserving certain colors from each image before combining them. This node is particularly useful for AI artists who want to merge pose estimation images while maintaining specific visual elements and removing unwanted colors. The primary function of this node is to process the input images by removing specified colors from DWPose and reserving certain colors in OpenPose, and then adding the processed images together to produce a final blended image. This allows for greater control over the visual output, ensuring that only the desired elements are retained in the final image.
DWPose is an input parameter that represents the first image to be processed. This image will have specific colors removed based on a predefined list. The removal of these colors helps in isolating and focusing on the important elements of the image. The input should be an image file, and there are no specific minimum, maximum, or default values for this parameter.
OpenPose is an input parameter that represents the second image to be processed. This image will have certain colors reserved, meaning only these colors will be kept while the rest are ignored. This selective reservation of colors helps in highlighting specific parts of the image. The input should be an image file, and there are no specific minimum, maximum, or default values for this parameter.
The output parameter is a single image that results from the blending of the processed DWPose and OpenPose images. This output image retains the important visual elements from both input images while removing or reserving specific colors as defined in the processing steps. The final image is a combination of the two input images, providing a seamless blend that highlights the desired features.
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