The Olm Resolution Picker is a versatile resolution selection node designed for ComfyUI, which enables users to define and manage various image resolutions through a simple text file. It enhances the user experience by providing a live aspect ratio preview along with image overlays and checkerboard support for better visualization.
- Customizable resolution options through a user-editable
resolutions.txtfile. - Visual tools, including aspect ratio previews and checkerboard overlays, to assist in image composition.
- Advanced features such as dimension swapping and custom resolution snapping for greater flexibility.
Context
The Olm Resolution Picker serves as a dynamic resolution selector within the ComfyUI framework. Its primary purpose is to streamline the process of selecting image resolutions, making it easier for users to manage and customize their settings without relying on hardcoded presets.
Key Features & Benefits
This tool allows users to define their preferred image resolutions in a straightforward text file format, providing them with complete control over their selections. The inclusion of aspect ratio visualization and checkerboard overlays facilitates better understanding and estimation of image dimensions, thereby enhancing the overall workflow.
Advanced Functionalities
The Olm Resolution Picker includes specialized capabilities such as dimension swapping, which allows users to easily switch between portrait and landscape orientations. Additionally, it features a custom resolution mode that permits direct numeric input and a snapping feature that ensures selected resolutions are divisible by specified integers, enhancing precision in resolution selection.
Practical Benefits
By integrating the Olm Resolution Picker into their ComfyUI setup, users can significantly improve their workflow efficiency and quality of output. The ability to customize resolutions and visualize them in real-time aids in better decision-making, ultimately leading to more effective image processing.
Credits/Acknowledgments
This tool was developed by Olli Sorjonen, and the project is available under specific usage terms that allow experimentation but restrict redistribution and rebranding. For more information, visit the official repository at GitHub.