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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ will be appended to a csv file `log/log.csv` in the `/sd` directory.
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If you're like me, you experiment a lot with prompts and settings, and only few images are worth saving. You can
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just save them using right click in browser, but then you won't be able to reproduce them later because you will not
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know what exact prompt created the image. If you use the flag button, generation paramerters will be written to csv file,
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know what exact prompt created the image. If you use the flag button, generation parameters will be written to csv file,
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and you can easily find parameters for an image by searching for its filename.
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### Copy-paste generation parameters
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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ If you generate multiple pictures, the displayed seed will be the seed of the fi
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### Correct seeds for batches
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If you use a seed of 1000 to generate two batches of two images each, four generated images will have seeds: `1000, 1001, 1002, 1003`.
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Previous versions of the UI would produce `1000, x, 1001, x`, where x is an iamge that can't be generated by any seed.
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Previous versions of the UI would produce `1000, x, 1001, x`, where x is an image that can't be generated by any seed.
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### Resizing
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There are three options for resizing input images in img2img mode:
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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ PNG chunk info, for example: https://www.nayuki.io/page/png-file-chunk-inspector
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### Textual Inversion
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Allows you to use pretrained textual inversion embeddings.
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See originial site for details: https://textual-inversion.github.io/.
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See original site for details: https://textual-inversion.github.io/.
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I used lstein's repo for training embdedding: https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion; if
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you want to train your own, I recommend following the guide on his site.
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