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Comfyui shows high-quality previews?

Open A-B-01 opened this issue 1 year ago • 8 comments

Hi, after the latest updates, I noticed that the "K sampler preview" seems to generate corrupted images

corrupted preview

A-B-01 avatar May 23 '24 15:05 A-B-01

I changed the "auto" previews to the low quality ones, if you want the high quality ones you need to use "taesd" instead of "auto".

comfyanonymous avatar May 23 '24 16:05 comfyanonymous

I changed the "auto" previews to the low quality ones, if you want the high quality ones you need to use "taesd" instead of "auto".

--preview-method taesd

Great! It worked!

Thanks a lot!!!

A-B-01 avatar May 23 '24 17:05 A-B-01

I changed the "auto" previews to the low quality ones, if you want the high quality ones you need to use "taesd" instead of "auto".

--preview-method taesd

Great! It worked!

Thanks a lot!!!

FYI, the default setting changing to low from taesd is because taesd causes significant performance loss.

ltdrdata avatar May 24 '24 00:05 ltdrdata

I changed the "auto" previews to the low quality ones, if you want the high quality ones you need to use "taesd" instead of "auto".

--preview-method taesd Great! It worked! Thanks a lot!!!

FYI, the default setting changing to low from taesd is because taesd causes significant performance loss.

Thats very confusing naming with the command line options, going from normal being high quality to now you have to know what taesd is to re-enable it.

but also, its very questionable to have gui options be command line, when it should just be a toggle in the gui. No reason there can't be a toggle for quality.

Some of the launch options are quite cryptic, which if you have no problems looking around the code base isn't an issue, but for your average person, some of them, are a bit... googling will make you even more confusedish.

shawnington avatar May 25 '24 03:05 shawnington

I changed the "auto" previews to the low quality ones, if you want the high quality ones you need to use "taesd" instead of "auto".

--preview-method taesd Great! It worked! Thanks a lot!!!

FYI, the default setting changing to low from taesd is because taesd causes significant performance loss.

Thats very confusing naming with the command line options, going from normal being high quality to now you have to know what taesd is to re-enable it.

but also, its very questionable to have gui options be command line, when it should just be a toggle in the gui. No reason there can't be a toggle for quality.

Some of the launch options are quite cryptic, which if you have no problems looking around the code base isn't an issue, but for your average person, some of them, are a bit... googling will make you even more confusedish.

So the ComfyUI-Manager supports opitons for preview.

ltdrdata avatar May 25 '24 06:05 ltdrdata

This should be addressed at least in the readme.

wisniew avatar Jun 14 '24 17:06 wisniew

After the last update v0.2.3-13-g7390ff3, the --preview-method taesd option persists in rendering blurry, noisy previews instead of hight quality ones. This is after restarting comfyui and the browser countless times.

andreszs avatar Oct 18 '24 00:10 andreszs

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github-actions[bot] avatar Nov 17 '24 11:11 github-actions[bot]

After the last update v0.2.3-13-g7390ff3, the --preview-method taesd option persists in rendering blurry, noisy previews instead of hight quality ones. This is after restarting comfyui and the browser countless times.

You need to install taesd models

ltdrdata avatar Dec 16 '24 13:12 ltdrdata