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Setting complex values to brightness, contrast, saturation and hue of ColorJitter() gets an indirect error message #8832

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hyperkai opened this issue Dec 26, 2024 · 0 comments

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🐛 Describe the bug

Setting complex values to brightness, contrast, saturation and hue of ColorJitter() gets the indirect error message as shown below:

from torchvision.transforms.v2 import ColorJitter

ColorJitter(brightness=(1.0+0.0j, 1.0+0.0j)) # Error

ColorJitter(contrast=(1.0+0.0j, 1.0+0.0j)) # Error

ColorJitter(saturation=(1.0+0.0j, 1.0+0.0j)) # Error

ColorJitter(hue=(0.5+0.0j, 0.5+0.0j)) # Error

TypeError: float() argument must be a string or a real number, not 'complex'

So, it should be something direct like as shown below:

TypeError: brightness argument only accepts int and float but not 'complex'

TypeError: contrast argument only accepts int and float but not 'complex'

TypeError: saturation argument only accepts int and float but not 'complex'

TypeError: hue argument only accepts int and float but not 'complex'

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import torchvision

torchvision.__version__ # '0.20.1'
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