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ComfyUI-YCNodes

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Last updated
2025-10-20

A collection of specialized image processing nodes designed for ComfyUI, ComfyUI-YCNodes enhances the capabilities of image manipulation within the framework. This tool offers a range of functionalities that streamline the process of combining and selecting images efficiently.

  • Supports multiple image selection and combination methods, allowing for greater flexibility in image processing.
  • Includes advanced features like precise positioning and overlay modes to facilitate complex image compositions.
  • Optimizes resource usage during image processing, enhancing performance and reducing computational load.

Context

ComfyUI-YCNodes is an extension that adds a variety of image processing nodes to the ComfyUI framework. Its primary purpose is to improve the way users can manipulate and combine images, making it easier to achieve desired visual outcomes in their projects.

Key Features & Benefits

The tool introduces several practical features, including the ability to mirror, rotate, and create mosaics from images. Additionally, the ImageSelector and ImageBatchSelector nodes allow users to handle multiple images efficiently, enabling them to select outputs based on custom names and manage extensive batches without limitations.

Advanced Functionalities

The Image IC and Image IC Advanced nodes provide enhanced image combination capabilities. The basic version allows for horizontal and vertical concatenation, customizable background colors, and mask processing. The advanced version builds upon this by offering overlay modes, precise XY coordinate adjustments, and independent scaling controls, making it suitable for complex image compositions.

Practical Benefits

By integrating these nodes into their workflow, users can significantly improve their control over image processing tasks. The advanced features enable more efficient use of computational resources, leading to faster processing times and higher quality results in ComfyUI.

Credits/Acknowledgments

This tool builds upon the foundational work of the original author, @小志Jason, and the basic code for the nodes was sourced from the Comfyui-In-Context-Lora-Utils repository. Acknowledgment is given to the contributors who have helped optimize the functionality of the Image IC and Image IC Advanced nodes.