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ComfyUI-Liebs-Picker

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Last updated
2025-05-09

ComfyUI-Liebs-Picker is a specialized node designed for ComfyUI that allows users to pause their workflow and selectively choose which input images should proceed to the output. This tool enhances user interaction by providing a visual interface for image selection, making it easier to manage large batches of images.

  • Offers a modal dialog for selecting images, with options for grid or single image viewing.
  • Features two selection modes: "Pass images" for choosing specific images to keep, and "Filter images" for marking unwanted images to discard.
  • Supports keyboard and mouse navigation, ensuring accessibility and flexibility in image selection.

Context

ComfyUI-Liebs-Picker serves as an interactive node within the ComfyUI ecosystem, enabling users to effectively manage input images in their workflows. By allowing for real-time selection and filtering, this tool enhances the overall image processing experience.

Key Features & Benefits

The tool's core functionality includes a user-friendly modal dialog that presents images in either a grid or single view format, allowing for straightforward navigation. The dual selection modes—"Pass images" and "Filter images"—provide users with the flexibility to either curate their selections or discard unwanted images efficiently, significantly streamlining the workflow.

Advanced Functionalities

In addition to basic image selection, the picker includes an interactive SEGS (Segment) labeling feature, which allows users to click on masked areas for labeling. This capability is particularly useful for users working with segmented images, as it facilitates precise labeling and organization of image data directly within the picker interface.

Practical Benefits

By integrating ComfyUI-Liebs-Picker into their workflows, users can enhance their control over image selection, leading to improved efficiency and productivity. The ability to pause execution and interactively choose images reduces the time spent on manual filtering, ultimately resulting in higher quality outputs and a more organized workflow.

Credits/Acknowledgments

This node was developed utilizing techniques from the cg-image-filter project by @chrisgoringe. The contributions of all developers involved in the project are acknowledged, as they have facilitated the creation of this innovative tool for the ComfyUI community.