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ComfyUI_PS_Blend_Node

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Last updated
2025-03-31

This repository introduces a custom node for ComfyUI that enables users to blend images using various Photoshop-style blending modes through PyTorch. The PSBlendNode provides a flexible way to combine two images with adjustable opacity, enhancing creative possibilities in image processing.

  • Supports a wide range of blend modes, including Normal, Multiply, Screen, and more, allowing for diverse artistic effects.
  • Offers an adjustable opacity parameter for fine-tuning the blending effect between images.
  • Currently, it does not accommodate alpha or transparency blending.

Context

The PS Blend Node is a specialized tool designed for use within ComfyUI, facilitating the blending of images in a manner similar to that found in Photoshop. Its primary purpose is to enhance image composition workflows by providing users with familiar blending options, making it easier to achieve desired visual effects.

Key Features & Benefits

This node includes numerous blend modes such as Multiply, Screen, and Overlay, which cater to different artistic needs. The ability to adjust opacity allows for greater control over the blending effect, enabling users to create subtle or pronounced combinations based on their project requirements.

Advanced Functionalities

While the node excels in offering a variety of blend modes, it currently lacks support for alpha transparency, which limits its application in scenarios requiring complex layering of images. However, its straightforward approach to blending makes it accessible for users looking to achieve quick results without delving into more complicated techniques.

Practical Benefits

Integrating the PSBlendNode into a ComfyUI workflow significantly streamlines the image blending process, improving overall efficiency and control. Users can quickly experiment with different blending modes and opacities, enhancing creativity and productivity in their artistic endeavors.

Credits/Acknowledgments

This tool was developed by the original author and contributors associated with the repository, and it is available under an open-source license, promoting collaborative development and usage within the community.