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I wrong about "SKIP". I didn't read the description clearly.
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While looking at the process of an image being generated on my very slow GPU I could see how an image evolves.
It got me to think about controlling the process beyond just Interrupt and Skip.
I want to single step forwards and backwards. Modify the prompt by hand along the way. Yes, I know about [] but I want to do it manually and back up one step if I don't like the intermediate result. Perhaps in-paint on an image in the middle of a run, while it is still fuzzy. I'm sure there are other ideas of what could be done while stepping forwards.
Not yet knowing the math I wonder if it might be interesting to switch the sampler in the middle of a single image. I have no idea if that even makes sense.
Retired after 45 years of programming. Hard core 'C' coder, linux, postgres, and performance hacker. Just discovered SD a couple of days before the SD wiki page even appeared. Looks like a fun way to get into AI which I've always wanted to learn. I'll likely buy an Alienware Aurora R15 with the 4090 when it is released. Just created a github account today. Added about a 100 lines of Python tracing code to my local copy so I could learn the code flow through both the GUI side and the processing side of it.
I'm getting eager to contribute. Perhaps fixing "Skip" if it doesn't work as it should. It saves the image like Interrupt does which I don't think it should. Thought I'd first try something simple to learn the process.
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