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Have you updated the PI script to associate your current GraXpert application? To do that you launch the script, click the 'wrench' and then navigate to the GraXpert application (usually in the applications folder). |
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I have, yes. Thanks. |
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It looks like the issue is the AI model file is missing. It's looking for it in ~Library/application support/graxpert/bge-ai-models/1.01 Does that file exist if you browse in finder? I assume you installed the ai model when you ran GraXpert standalone? |
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Open the GraXpert app and use the AI on an image in the app. It will prompt that the AI file is missing and download it. Same for noise reduction. After that you can call the app via the script in PI. |
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I've got the background model folder but the model.onnx file isn't in there. I can use Graxpert as a standalone application and it works fine, producing a background extracted image. |
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In addition to David and Dominik ensure that the script is set to the correct path of GraXpert on your hard drive using the tool icon at the lower right of the script. Hopefully that works. |
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Craig Dixon: Are you sure that you are using the AI method for BG modeling in GraXpert? |
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I’ve got the 1.0.1 model selected in the advanced options in graxpert |
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I am having the same issue in PI...All was working fine until a couple of weeks ago. I am missing all the AI models. If I open Graxpert and apply to an image, it works, but that is the standalone version. I don't know what else to do :-( FIXED |
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I had to do a clean installation nothing else worked for me CS! |
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Thank you! I fixed it by uploading a photo on the standalone and then going through all the steps... It asked for me to download the AI models and that fixed everything. |
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Dominik Weinbrenner: This did it for me. Can't believe this wasn't part of the installer! |