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id_1756
Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nApply the binary mask in Image 2 to the image in Image 1. For every pixel, if the mask value is white (value 255), keep the original color from Image 1; if the mask value is black (value 0), change it to pure black.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nPerform a pixel-wise multiplication between Image 1 and Image 2. Use Image 2 as a filter where white pixels (value 255) represents areas to be preserved and black pixels (value 0) represents areas to be changed to black. Output the resulting image.
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Image 1: <image>\nImage 2: <image>\nCreate an output image by mapping pixels from Image 1 onto binary mask Image 2. If a mask pixel in Image 2 is white (value 255), use the color from Image 1; if a mask pixel is black (value 0), use pure black.
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