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ml5 (ml5.js) style transfer on a img.src that contains a base64 string
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ml5.js' 'styletransfer' takes an html img element as input, but it only seems to work with img elements that have a src attribute set to a file URL (e.g. '/static/img.jpg' or 'http://www.web.org/p.jpg'). I'm trying to do the styletransfer on a img element that has a base64 string as its src. Somehow that doesn't work correctly. Is there a way to make make ml5js accept such a src, or is there maybe a way to convert the base64 string to a similar URL (it should work on mobile as well, by the way).
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ml5.js' 'styletransfer' takes an html img element as input, but it only seems to work with img elements that have a src attribute set to a file URL (e.g. '/static/img.jpg' or 'http://www.web.org/p.jpg'). I'm trying to do the styletransfer on a img element that has a base64 string as its src. Somehow that doesn't work correctly. Is there a way to make make ml5js accept such a src, or is there maybe a way to convert the base64 string to a similar URL (it should work on mobile as well, by the way).
javascript html base64
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ml5.js' 'styletransfer' takes an html img element as input, but it only seems to work with img elements that have a src attribute set to a file URL (e.g. '/static/img.jpg' or 'http://www.web.org/p.jpg'). I'm trying to do the styletransfer on a img element that has a base64 string as its src. Somehow that doesn't work correctly. Is there a way to make make ml5js accept such a src, or is there maybe a way to convert the base64 string to a similar URL (it should work on mobile as well, by the way).
javascript html base64
ml5.js' 'styletransfer' takes an html img element as input, but it only seems to work with img elements that have a src attribute set to a file URL (e.g. '/static/img.jpg' or 'http://www.web.org/p.jpg'). I'm trying to do the styletransfer on a img element that has a base64 string as its src. Somehow that doesn't work correctly. Is there a way to make make ml5js accept such a src, or is there maybe a way to convert the base64 string to a similar URL (it should work on mobile as well, by the way).
javascript html base64
javascript html base64
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