Ability to save and organize prompts
under review
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Wojtek
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Maciej
Merged in a post:
For bulk download, include a csv file with prompts and settings.
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Todd Hall
If you could include a csv with prompts and settings, that would be amazing. Nightcafe currently offers this in their bulk download. They also have a feature to download from where you last left off.
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Maciej
Merged in a post:
Prompt download with image.
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onephatkatt
When downloading an image would it be possible to have an option to get a text file with an image that contains the prompt used, neg prompt and engine used?
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Maciej
Merged in a post:
Way to download photos with their prompt
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Steve Marsden
Way to tag photos with their prompt or
download with that data. The ability to mass download everything with the prompts would speed my workflow a lot.
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Maciej
Merged in a post:
Save prompt / generation details to image metadata
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Sandeep De
Save generation information to picture metadata for reference at the file level
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Promitheas Desmotis
yes!very good idea!
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Todd Hall
I agree. Nightcafe has a bulk download feature that includes a CSV file of the settings and prompts. I'd love to have that hear on getimg. And if we could also get the starting images somehow--just a tiny thumbnail or even the original image names, that would be super.
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Pepe G.P
This would really be a very interesting function.
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Todd Hall
That would be super cool. If that could be embedded somehow in metadata, that would rock. Right now I use Snagit Screen Capture to take a quick snapshot of all my images and the data so I have it for future reference.
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Rich Brown
Agree with this ... if the actual image generation data (prompt, negative prompt, etc) could be embedded in the image metadata for future reference the way Automatic111 does. This way we could have the prompts we used for each image and even be able to delete images from getimg.ai without losing the prompt.
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Steve Marsden
Easiest way I can think to do it would be to have an export to Google Photos or something of the ilk and then you put the prompt as the caption automatically. There's a much smarter way that I've been brainstorming with gpt4 that would involve a desktop app that would use NLP and image recognition to be able to make a really super relational database that is tagged not only by the descriptions and prompts but by AI analysis of the image so that things that were similar could be brought up or sorted by. Some kind of date tag which we already probably have would also allow people to follow their progress and to iterate back and forth pretty easily. They also recommended that you could put the prompt in the exif as an option, and point people to the tools that can use that to read and use them.
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