Why?
one of the internal calls of `load_file_from_url` import cv2, which locks the cv2 site-package, which extensions may (and in our case, is) breaking the installation of some libraries. The base project should be limiting its import of unnecessary libraries when possible during the installation phase.
- Improved user experience. You can now pick the denoising strength of the final loop and one of three curves. Previously you picked a multiplier such as 0.98 or 1.03 to define the change to the denoising strength for each loop. You had to do a ton of math in your head to visualize what was happening. The new UX makes it very easy to understand what's going on and tweak.
- For batch sizes over 1, intermediate images no longer returned. For a batch size of 1, intermediate images from each loop will continue to be returned. When more than 1 image is returned, a grid will also be generated. Previously for larger jobs, you'd get back a mess of many grids and potentially hundreds of images with no organization. To make large jobs usable, only final images are returned.
- Added support for skipping current image. Fixed interrupt to cleanly end and return images. Previously these would throw.
- Improved tooltip descriptions
- Fix some edge cases
Installation should not be assumed to be located within ~/home directory. User should be expected to install project anywhere and run the startup scripts while in stable-diffusion-webui directory.
See issue #8534
Installation should not be assumed to be located within ~/home directory. User should be expected to install project anywhere and run the startup scripts while in stable-diffusion-webui directory.
See issue #8534