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Colab requirements . txt does not exist

It's pretty much exactly just as the title says, the colab requirements . txt file doesn't get generated when running the previous steps, which causes the import step to fail. I don't have any clew at all as to what is meant to be in that txt file so I can't even guess at how to fix this myself.

Just a small suggestion to combine the colab files.

Instead of having a colab for each model, you call the models like this:
colorizer = get_artistic_image_colorizer(render_factor=35 ,stats=stats, weights_name = "ColorizeArtistic_gen")
colorizer2 = get_artistic_image_colorizer(render_factor=35 ,stats=stats, weights_name = "ColorizeArtistic_gen2")
colorizer3 = get_artistic_image_colorizer(render_factor=35 ,stats=stats, weights_name = "ColorizeArtistic_gen3")

and then call each one like this:
colorizer.plot_transformed_image_from_url(...) colorizer2.plot_transformed_image_from_url(...) colorizer2.plot_transformed_image_from_url(...)

Use as a script

How would I go about using this as a python script (that would be called by another program in a system I'm writing)?
I don't know how to do that with a Jupyter notebook.
Any help welcome.
Thanks!

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