Save Image Extended for ComfyUI is a versatile tool that enhances image saving capabilities within the ComfyUI environment, allowing users to export images in various formats while customizing file paths and names. It supports multiple image formats, including AVIF, WebP, JPEG, and more, making it a comprehensive solution for managing image outputs effectively.
- Customize file paths and names with prefixes, subfolders, and specific parameters from the workflow.
- Automatically save job-related data in JSON format, capturing essential details about the generation process.
- Utilize any widget's parameter values in filenames and folder names for organized output management.
Context
This tool serves as an extension for ComfyUI, aimed at improving the image saving process by allowing users to specify various output formats and customize how images are stored. It addresses the need for better organization and data management in AI art workflows, particularly for users generating multiple images.
Key Features & Benefits
The primary features include the ability to save images in multiple formats such as JXL, AVIF, WebP, JPEG, and others, which provides flexibility depending on the user's needs. Users can define custom folder structures and naming conventions for their saved images, which is crucial for maintaining organized workflows, especially when handling large batches of images.
Advanced Functionalities
This tool enables advanced customization by allowing users to incorporate specific parameters from their workflow into file and folder names. For instance, users can append details like sampler names, configuration settings, and timestamps, which helps in tracking and managing different versions of generated images effectively.
Practical Benefits
By utilizing this tool, users can significantly enhance their workflow efficiency within ComfyUI. The ability to save detailed job data alongside images means that users can easily reference the settings used for each image generation, improving the reproducibility of results. Furthermore, the flexibility in file naming and organization helps avoid confusion and makes it easier to locate specific images later.
Credits/Acknowledgments
This project was initiated by Audioscavenger, with contributions from the community, and is licensed under GPL 3.0. The original concept was developed by @thedyze, and the tool has seen continuous updates and enhancements to maintain compatibility and expand functionality.