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Batch save?

Open lsooxlla8 opened this issue 2 years ago • 3 comments

It would be awesome to have a possibility to save all the images, when you generate more than one

lsooxlla8 avatar Oct 09 '22 11:10 lsooxlla8

Batch save sounds good. In the meantime if you need access to all your images, follow these steps it should work.

  1. CMD + Space open Spotlight search.
  2. Type terminal and enter
  3. in the terminal window, paste open ~/.diffusionbee/images and press enter.
  4. You should now see every image you have generated, copy as you like from this folder.

I also think there should be a button in the app to open this folder. (With warning that moving any images out of this folder will remove them from the app)

drawingthesun avatar Oct 10 '22 18:10 drawingthesun

Batch save sounds good. In the meantime if you need access to all your images, follow these steps it should work.

  1. CMD + Space open Spotlight search.
  2. Type terminal and enter
  3. in the terminal window, paste open ~/.diffusionbee/images and press enter.
  4. You should now see every image you have generated, copy as you like from this folder.

I also think there should be a button in the app to open this folder. (With warning that moving any images out of this folder will remove them from the app)

Interesting, I would have assumed clicking remove in history would have removed them. I see all of my old images still here taking up space so that's good to know!

dawnerd avatar Oct 13 '22 01:10 dawnerd

Another quick way to access all of them is to ⌘-shift-h to go to your home folder, ⌘-shift-period to toggle hidden files. Open the .diffusionbee folder.

Bonus—drag the images folder to your Finder sidebar for quick access.

dngrlux avatar Oct 24 '22 00:10 dngrlux