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#### Easy Install
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-**NOTE** Make sure you have Git LFS installed if you're planning on using images in the /test_images/ folder. Otherwise, you'll just wind up getting tiny files that will have the same file names but you will run into errors trying to open them or colorize them. If you have a fancy shmancy git client like GitHub Desktop, it will probably prompt you to install it and do it for you. If that doesn't happen, get it here: https://git-lfs.github.com/
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You should now be able to do a simple install with Anaconda. Here are the steps:
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Open the command line and navigate to the root folder you wish to install. Then type the following commands
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From there you can start running the notebooks in Jupyter Lab, via the url they provide you in the console.
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+#### Note
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+Make sure you have Git LFS installed if you're planning on using images in the /test_images/ folder. Otherwise, you'll just wind up getting tiny files that will have the same file names but you will run into errors trying to open them or colorize them. If you have a fancy shmancy git client like GitHub Desktop, it will probably prompt you to install it and do it for you. If that doesn't happen, get it here: https://git-lfs.github.com/
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#### Installation Details
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