Automatically adjusts the denoise settings in ComfyUI based on whether the latent image is empty or filled, streamlining the workflow for users who frequently switch between different image states. This tool eliminates the need for manual adjustments, enhancing efficiency and consistency in image processing.
- Automatically selects the appropriate denoise value based on the state of the latent image.
- Compatible with both normalized (0-1) and scaled (1-100) input values for flexibility.
- Simplifies the user experience by bypassing unnecessary manual interventions during the image processing workflow.
Context
This tool, known as ComfyUI-DenoiseChooser, serves as a specialized node within the ComfyUI framework. Its primary function is to automatically determine the correct denoise value depending on whether the latent image being processed is empty or contains data, thus facilitating a smoother and more efficient workflow.
Key Features & Benefits
The main feature of ComfyUI-DenoiseChooser is its ability to automatically pass the latent image through unchanged when it is empty, while dynamically selecting a denoise value when it is not. This functionality is particularly beneficial for users who often alternate between using empty latent images and upscaled versions, as it saves time and reduces the potential for human error in setting denoise values.
Advanced Functionalities
In addition to its core functionality, the tool accepts input values in two formats: normalized (0-1) and scaled (1-100). If a value exceeds 1, the tool automatically adjusts it by dividing by 100, allowing for seamless integration of different input formats without requiring additional conversions from the user.
Practical Benefits
By automating the denoise adjustment process, ComfyUI-DenoiseChooser significantly enhances user control and workflow efficiency in ComfyUI. This tool not only minimizes repetitive tasks but also ensures that users consistently apply the correct denoise settings, ultimately leading to improved image quality and faster processing times.
Credits/Acknowledgments
The tool was developed by an independent contributor to the ComfyUI community, and it is shared under an open-source license, allowing for collaborative improvements and adaptations by other users.