A comprehensive set of nodes designed for ComfyUI, the CG Image Filter allows users to pause their workflow to make selections and edits on generated images before proceeding. This functionality enhances user control over image processing tasks, making it easier to refine outputs during creative workflows.
- Facilitates image selection from a generated batch, enabling users to choose which images to upscale or further process.
- Offers a mask editing feature that allows users to refine specific areas of an image before inpainting, streamlining the creative process.
- Includes additional text fields in the Text Image Filter node for enhanced captioning and prompt management, improving overall workflow efficiency.
Context
The CG Image Filter is a specialized tool within ComfyUI that pauses the execution of image generation workflows, allowing users to make critical selections and edits. It comprises several nodes, including Image Filter, Mask Image Filter, and Text Image Filter, each designed to enhance user interaction and control over the image creation process.
Key Features & Benefits
The tool's primary features include the ability to pause and select images from a batch, edit masks directly on images, and manage text inputs. These features are significant as they allow users to refine their outputs without needing to run multiple workflows, thus saving time and improving the quality of the final images.
Advanced Functionalities
The CG Image Filter includes advanced options such as batch processing for video frames and the ability to automatically select images based on predefined criteria. Users can also utilize optional inputs for masks and latents, minimizing the loss of quality during the image processing stages.
Practical Benefits
By integrating these functionalities into ComfyUI, the CG Image Filter enhances workflow efficiency by allowing users to make real-time decisions on image outputs. This not only improves the quality of the final images but also provides greater control over the creative process, enabling users to iterate faster and with more precision.
Credits/Acknowledgments
The CG Image Filter is developed and maintained by Chris Goringe, with contributions from the open-source community. The repository is licensed under an open-source license, allowing for community collaboration and enhancement.





