Next, we use calls to the two preceding functions to display our content and style images, remembering that the image pixels need to be of type unsigned 8-bit integer. The plt.subplot(1,2,1) function means use a grid of one row and two columns at position one; plt.subplot(1,2,2) means use a grid of one row and two columns at position two:
channel_means = [103.939, 116.779, 123.68] # means of the BGR channels, for VGG processing
plt.figure(figsize=(10,10))
content_image = load_image(content_path).astype('uint8')
style_image = load_image(style_path).astype('uint8')
plt.subplot(1, 2, 1)
show_image(content_image, 'Content Image')
plt.subplot(1, 2, 2)
show_image(style_image, 'Style Image')
plt.show()
The output is shown in the following screenshot:
There follows a function to load the image. As we are going to use this, as...