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apw_nodes

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Last updated
2025-06-19

A custom node suite designed to enhance the functionality of AP Workflows within ComfyUI, focusing on image and video processing. This tool provides users with a variety of specialized nodes to streamline their creative workflows.

  • Enables saving images in multiple formats with customizable metadata.
  • Offers preset resolutions for both local and cloud-based image generation models.
  • Includes filtering capabilities for image lists to optimize output quality.

Context

This tool serves as an extension for ComfyUI, specifically augmenting the capabilities of AP Workflows. It provides users with a suite of custom nodes that enhance image and video processing, making it easier to manage output quality and metadata.

Key Features & Benefits

The nodes included in this suite offer practical functionalities such as saving images in various formats with embedded metadata, which is essential for tracking and organizing creative assets. Additionally, the resolution presets for both local and cloud models simplify the process of selecting appropriate sizes for image and video generation, enhancing user efficiency.

Advanced Functionalities

One of the advanced features is the ability to filter image lists based on size criteria, allowing users to exclude unwanted images automatically. This ensures that only the most relevant images are processed further, saving time and improving the overall quality of the output.

Practical Benefits

By integrating these nodes into their workflow, users can achieve greater control over image and video outputs, ensuring high quality and consistency. The ability to customize file formats and metadata also aids in better organization and retrieval of creative assets, ultimately enhancing productivity in ComfyUI.

Credits/Acknowledgments

This project builds upon the work of several contributors, including receyuki and willmiao for the image saving functionalities, and Kijai for the image filtering capabilities. The original authors' contributions are acknowledged and appreciated.