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+ # Ultimate SD Upscale extension for [AUTOMATIC1111 Stable Diffusion web UI](https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui)
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+ Now you have the opportunity to use a large denoise (0.3-0.5) and not spawn many artifacts. Works on any video card, since you can use a 512x512 tile size and the image will converge.
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+
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+ News channel: https://t.me/usdunews
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+
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+ # Instructions
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+ All instructions can be found on the project's [wiki](https://github.com/Coyote-A/ultimate-upscale-for-automatic1111/wiki).
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+
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+ # Refs
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+
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+ https://github.com/ssitu/ComfyUI_UltimateSDUpscale - Implementation for ComfyUI
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+
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+ # Examples
14
+ More on [wiki page](https://github.com/Coyote-A/ultimate-upscale-for-automatic1111/wiki/Examples)
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+
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+ <details>
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+ <summary>E1</summary>
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+ Original image
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+
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+ ![Original](https://i.imgur.com/J8mRYOD.png)
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+
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+ 2k upscaled. **Tile size**: 512, **Padding**: 32, **Mask blur**: 16, **Denoise**: 0.4
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+ ![2k upscale](https://i.imgur.com/0aKua4r.png)
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+ </details>
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+
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+ <details>
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+ <summary>E2</summary>
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+ Original image
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+
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+ ![Original](https://i.imgur.com/aALNI2w.png)
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+
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+ 2k upscaled. **Tile size**: 768, **Padding**: 55, **Mask blur**: 20, **Denoise**: 0.35
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+ ![2k upscale](https://i.imgur.com/B5PHz0J.png)
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+
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+ 4k upscaled. **Tile size**: 768, **Padding**: 55, **Mask blur**: 20, **Denoise**: 0.35
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+ ![4k upscale](https://i.imgur.com/tIUQ7TJ.jpg)
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+ </details>
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+
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+ <details>
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+ <summary>E3</summary>
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+ Original image
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+
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+ ![Original](https://i.imgur.com/AGtszA8.png)
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+
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+ 4k upscaled. **Tile size**: 768, **Padding**: 55, **Mask blur**: 20, **Denoise**: 0.4
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+ ![4k upscale](https://i.imgur.com/LCYLfCs.jpg)
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+ </details>
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+
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+ # API Usage
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ {
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+ "script_name" : "ultimate sd upscale",
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+ "script_args" : [
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+ null, // _ (not used)
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+ 512, // tile_width
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+ 512, // tile_height
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+ 8, // mask_blur
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+ 32, // padding
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+ 64, // seams_fix_width
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+ 0.35, // seams_fix_denoise
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+ 32, // seams_fix_padding
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+ 0, // upscaler_index
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+ true, // save_upscaled_image a.k.a Upscaled
65
+ 0, // redraw_mode
66
+ false, // save_seams_fix_image a.k.a Seams fix
67
+ 8, // seams_fix_mask_blur
68
+ 0, // seams_fix_type
69
+ 0, // target_size_type
70
+ 2048, // custom_width
71
+ 2048, // custom_height
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+ 2 // custom_scale
73
+ ]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ upscaler_index
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+ | Value | |
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+ |:-------------:| -----:|
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+ | 0 | None |
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+ | 1 | Lanczos |
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+ | 2 | Nearest |
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+ | 3 | ESRGAN_4x |
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+ | 4 | LDSR |
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+ | 5 | R-ESRGAN_4x+ |
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+ | 6 | R-ESRGAN 4x+ Anime6B |
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+ | 7 | ScuNET GAN |
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+ | 8 | ScuNET PSNR |
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+ | 9 | SwinIR 4x |
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+
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+ redraw_mode
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+ | Value | |
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+ |:-------------:| -----:|
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+ | 0 | Linear |
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+ | 1 | Chess |
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+ | 2 | None |
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+
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+ seams_fix_mask_blur
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+ | Value | |
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+ |:-------------:| -----:|
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+ | 0 | None |
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+ | 1 | BAND_PASS |
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+ | 2 | HALF_TILE |
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+ | 3 | HALF_TILE_PLUS_INTERSECTIONS |
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+
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+ seams_fix_type
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+ | Value | |
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+ |:-------------:| -----:|
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+ | 0 | None |
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+ | 1 | Band pass |
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+ | 2 | Half tile offset pass |
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+ | 3 | Half tile offset pass + intersections |
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+
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+ seams_fix_type
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+ | Value | |
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+ |:-------------:| -----:|
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+ | 0 | From img2img2 settings |
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+ | 1 | Custom size |
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+ | 2 | Scale from image size |
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+
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+ import math
2
+ import gradio as gr
3
+ from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageOps
4
+ from modules import processing, shared, images, devices, scripts
5
+ from modules.processing import StableDiffusionProcessing
6
+ from modules.processing import Processed
7
+ from modules.shared import opts, state
8
+ from enum import Enum
9
+
10
+ elem_id_prefix = "ultimateupscale"
11
+
12
+ class USDUMode(Enum):
13
+ LINEAR = 0
14
+ CHESS = 1
15
+ NONE = 2
16
+
17
+ class USDUSFMode(Enum):
18
+ NONE = 0
19
+ BAND_PASS = 1
20
+ HALF_TILE = 2
21
+ HALF_TILE_PLUS_INTERSECTIONS = 3
22
+
23
+ class USDUpscaler():
24
+
25
+ def __init__(self, p, image, upscaler_index:int, save_redraw, save_seams_fix, tile_width, tile_height) -> None:
26
+ self.p:StableDiffusionProcessing = p
27
+ self.image:Image = image
28
+ self.scale_factor = math.ceil(max(p.width, p.height) / max(image.width, image.height))
29
+ self.upscaler = shared.sd_upscalers[upscaler_index]
30
+ self.redraw = USDURedraw()
31
+ self.redraw.save = save_redraw
32
+ self.redraw.tile_width = tile_width if tile_width > 0 else tile_height
33
+ self.redraw.tile_height = tile_height if tile_height > 0 else tile_width
34
+ self.seams_fix = USDUSeamsFix()
35
+ self.seams_fix.save = save_seams_fix
36
+ self.seams_fix.tile_width = tile_width if tile_width > 0 else tile_height
37
+ self.seams_fix.tile_height = tile_height if tile_height > 0 else tile_width
38
+ self.initial_info = None
39
+ self.rows = math.ceil(self.p.height / self.redraw.tile_height)
40
+ self.cols = math.ceil(self.p.width / self.redraw.tile_width)
41
+
42
+ def get_factor(self, num):
43
+ # Its just return, don't need elif
44
+ if num == 1:
45
+ return 2
46
+ if num % 4 == 0:
47
+ return 4
48
+ if num % 3 == 0:
49
+ return 3
50
+ if num % 2 == 0:
51
+ return 2
52
+ return 0
53
+
54
+ def get_factors(self):
55
+ scales = []
56
+ current_scale = 1
57
+ current_scale_factor = self.get_factor(self.scale_factor)
58
+ while current_scale_factor == 0:
59
+ self.scale_factor += 1
60
+ current_scale_factor = self.get_factor(self.scale_factor)
61
+ while current_scale < self.scale_factor:
62
+ current_scale_factor = self.get_factor(self.scale_factor // current_scale)
63
+ scales.append(current_scale_factor)
64
+ current_scale = current_scale * current_scale_factor
65
+ if current_scale_factor == 0:
66
+ break
67
+ self.scales = enumerate(scales)
68
+
69
+ def upscale(self):
70
+ # Log info
71
+ print(f"Canva size: {self.p.width}x{self.p.height}")
72
+ print(f"Image size: {self.image.width}x{self.image.height}")
73
+ print(f"Scale factor: {self.scale_factor}")
74
+ # Check upscaler is not empty
75
+ if self.upscaler.name == "None":
76
+ self.image = self.image.resize((self.p.width, self.p.height), resample=Image.LANCZOS)
77
+ return
78
+ # Get list with scale factors
79
+ self.get_factors()
80
+ # Upscaling image over all factors
81
+ for index, value in self.scales:
82
+ print(f"Upscaling iteration {index+1} with scale factor {value}")
83
+ self.image = self.upscaler.scaler.upscale(self.image, value, self.upscaler.data_path)
84
+ # Resize image to set values
85
+ self.image = self.image.resize((self.p.width, self.p.height), resample=Image.LANCZOS)
86
+
87
+ def setup_redraw(self, redraw_mode, padding, mask_blur):
88
+ self.redraw.mode = USDUMode(redraw_mode)
89
+ self.redraw.enabled = self.redraw.mode != USDUMode.NONE
90
+ self.redraw.padding = padding
91
+ self.p.mask_blur = mask_blur
92
+
93
+ def setup_seams_fix(self, padding, denoise, mask_blur, width, mode):
94
+ self.seams_fix.padding = padding
95
+ self.seams_fix.denoise = denoise
96
+ self.seams_fix.mask_blur = mask_blur
97
+ self.seams_fix.width = width
98
+ self.seams_fix.mode = USDUSFMode(mode)
99
+ self.seams_fix.enabled = self.seams_fix.mode != USDUSFMode.NONE
100
+
101
+ def save_image(self):
102
+ if type(self.p.prompt) != list:
103
+ images.save_image(self.image, self.p.outpath_samples, "", self.p.seed, self.p.prompt, opts.samples_format, info=self.initial_info, p=self.p)
104
+ else:
105
+ images.save_image(self.image, self.p.outpath_samples, "", self.p.seed, self.p.prompt[0], opts.samples_format, info=self.initial_info, p=self.p)
106
+
107
+ def calc_jobs_count(self):
108
+ redraw_job_count = (self.rows * self.cols) if self.redraw.enabled else 0
109
+ seams_job_count = 0
110
+ if self.seams_fix.mode == USDUSFMode.BAND_PASS:
111
+ seams_job_count = self.rows + self.cols - 2
112
+ elif self.seams_fix.mode == USDUSFMode.HALF_TILE:
113
+ seams_job_count = self.rows * (self.cols - 1) + (self.rows - 1) * self.cols
114
+ elif self.seams_fix.mode == USDUSFMode.HALF_TILE_PLUS_INTERSECTIONS:
115
+ seams_job_count = self.rows * (self.cols - 1) + (self.rows - 1) * self.cols + (self.rows - 1) * (self.cols - 1)
116
+
117
+ state.job_count = redraw_job_count + seams_job_count
118
+
119
+ def print_info(self):
120
+ print(f"Tile size: {self.redraw.tile_width}x{self.redraw.tile_height}")
121
+ print(f"Tiles amount: {self.rows * self.cols}")
122
+ print(f"Grid: {self.rows}x{self.cols}")
123
+ print(f"Redraw enabled: {self.redraw.enabled}")
124
+ print(f"Seams fix mode: {self.seams_fix.mode.name}")
125
+
126
+ def add_extra_info(self):
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+ self.p.extra_generation_params["Ultimate SD upscale upscaler"] = self.upscaler.name
128
+ self.p.extra_generation_params["Ultimate SD upscale tile_width"] = self.redraw.tile_width
129
+ self.p.extra_generation_params["Ultimate SD upscale tile_height"] = self.redraw.tile_height
130
+ self.p.extra_generation_params["Ultimate SD upscale mask_blur"] = self.p.mask_blur
131
+ self.p.extra_generation_params["Ultimate SD upscale padding"] = self.redraw.padding
132
+
133
+ def process(self):
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+ state.begin()
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+ self.calc_jobs_count()
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+ self.result_images = []
137
+ if self.redraw.enabled:
138
+ self.image = self.redraw.start(self.p, self.image, self.rows, self.cols)
139
+ self.initial_info = self.redraw.initial_info
140
+ self.result_images.append(self.image)
141
+ if self.redraw.save:
142
+ self.save_image()
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+
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+ if self.seams_fix.enabled:
145
+ self.image = self.seams_fix.start(self.p, self.image, self.rows, self.cols)
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+ self.initial_info = self.seams_fix.initial_info
147
+ self.result_images.append(self.image)
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+ if self.seams_fix.save:
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+ self.save_image()
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+ state.end()
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+
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+ class USDURedraw():
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+
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+ def init_draw(self, p, width, height):
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+ p.inpaint_full_res = True
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+ p.inpaint_full_res_padding = self.padding
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+ p.width = math.ceil((self.tile_width+self.padding) / 64) * 64
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+ p.height = math.ceil((self.tile_height+self.padding) / 64) * 64
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+ mask = Image.new("L", (width, height), "black")
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+ draw = ImageDraw.Draw(mask)
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+ return mask, draw
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+
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+ def calc_rectangle(self, xi, yi):
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+ x1 = xi * self.tile_width
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+ y1 = yi * self.tile_height
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+ x2 = xi * self.tile_width + self.tile_width
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+ y2 = yi * self.tile_height + self.tile_height
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+
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+ return x1, y1, x2, y2
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+
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+ def linear_process(self, p, image, rows, cols):
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+ mask, draw = self.init_draw(p, image.width, image.height)
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+ for yi in range(rows):
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+ for xi in range(cols):
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+ if state.interrupted:
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+ break
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+ draw.rectangle(self.calc_rectangle(xi, yi), fill="white")
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+ p.init_images = [image]
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+ p.image_mask = mask
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+ processed = processing.process_images(p)
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+ draw.rectangle(self.calc_rectangle(xi, yi), fill="black")
182
+ if (len(processed.images) > 0):
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+ image = processed.images[0]
184
+
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+ p.width = image.width
186
+ p.height = image.height
187
+ self.initial_info = processed.infotext(p, 0)
188
+
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+ return image
190
+
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+ def chess_process(self, p, image, rows, cols):
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+ mask, draw = self.init_draw(p, image.width, image.height)
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+ tiles = []
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+ # calc tiles colors
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+ for yi in range(rows):
196
+ for xi in range(cols):
197
+ if state.interrupted:
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+ break
199
+ if xi == 0:
200
+ tiles.append([])
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+ color = xi % 2 == 0
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+ if yi > 0 and yi % 2 != 0:
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+ color = not color
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+ tiles[yi].append(color)
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+
206
+ for yi in range(len(tiles)):
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+ for xi in range(len(tiles[yi])):
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+ if state.interrupted:
209
+ break
210
+ if not tiles[yi][xi]:
211
+ tiles[yi][xi] = not tiles[yi][xi]
212
+ continue
213
+ tiles[yi][xi] = not tiles[yi][xi]
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+ draw.rectangle(self.calc_rectangle(xi, yi), fill="white")
215
+ p.init_images = [image]
216
+ p.image_mask = mask
217
+ processed = processing.process_images(p)
218
+ draw.rectangle(self.calc_rectangle(xi, yi), fill="black")
219
+ if (len(processed.images) > 0):
220
+ image = processed.images[0]
221
+
222
+ for yi in range(len(tiles)):
223
+ for xi in range(len(tiles[yi])):
224
+ if state.interrupted:
225
+ break
226
+ if not tiles[yi][xi]:
227
+ continue
228
+ draw.rectangle(self.calc_rectangle(xi, yi), fill="white")
229
+ p.init_images = [image]
230
+ p.image_mask = mask
231
+ processed = processing.process_images(p)
232
+ draw.rectangle(self.calc_rectangle(xi, yi), fill="black")
233
+ if (len(processed.images) > 0):
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+ image = processed.images[0]
235
+
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+ p.width = image.width
237
+ p.height = image.height
238
+ self.initial_info = processed.infotext(p, 0)
239
+
240
+ return image
241
+
242
+ def start(self, p, image, rows, cols):
243
+ self.initial_info = None
244
+ if self.mode == USDUMode.LINEAR:
245
+ return self.linear_process(p, image, rows, cols)
246
+ if self.mode == USDUMode.CHESS:
247
+ return self.chess_process(p, image, rows, cols)
248
+
249
+ class USDUSeamsFix():
250
+
251
+ def init_draw(self, p):
252
+ self.initial_info = None
253
+ p.width = math.ceil((self.tile_width+self.padding) / 64) * 64
254
+ p.height = math.ceil((self.tile_height+self.padding) / 64) * 64
255
+
256
+ def half_tile_process(self, p, image, rows, cols):
257
+
258
+ self.init_draw(p)
259
+ processed = None
260
+
261
+ gradient = Image.linear_gradient("L")
262
+ row_gradient = Image.new("L", (self.tile_width, self.tile_height), "black")
263
+ row_gradient.paste(gradient.resize(
264
+ (self.tile_width, self.tile_height//2), resample=Image.BICUBIC), (0, 0))
265
+ row_gradient.paste(gradient.rotate(180).resize(
266
+ (self.tile_width, self.tile_height//2), resample=Image.BICUBIC),
267
+ (0, self.tile_height//2))
268
+ col_gradient = Image.new("L", (self.tile_width, self.tile_height), "black")
269
+ col_gradient.paste(gradient.rotate(90).resize(
270
+ (self.tile_width//2, self.tile_height), resample=Image.BICUBIC), (0, 0))
271
+ col_gradient.paste(gradient.rotate(270).resize(
272
+ (self.tile_width//2, self.tile_height), resample=Image.BICUBIC), (self.tile_width//2, 0))
273
+
274
+ p.denoising_strength = self.denoise
275
+ p.mask_blur = self.mask_blur
276
+
277
+ for yi in range(rows-1):
278
+ for xi in range(cols):
279
+ if state.interrupted:
280
+ break
281
+ p.width = self.tile_width
282
+ p.height = self.tile_height
283
+ p.inpaint_full_res = True
284
+ p.inpaint_full_res_padding = self.padding
285
+ mask = Image.new("L", (image.width, image.height), "black")
286
+ mask.paste(row_gradient, (xi*self.tile_width, yi*self.tile_height + self.tile_height//2))
287
+
288
+ p.init_images = [image]
289
+ p.image_mask = mask
290
+ processed = processing.process_images(p)
291
+ if (len(processed.images) > 0):
292
+ image = processed.images[0]
293
+
294
+ for yi in range(rows):
295
+ for xi in range(cols-1):
296
+ if state.interrupted:
297
+ break
298
+ p.width = self.tile_width
299
+ p.height = self.tile_height
300
+ p.inpaint_full_res = True
301
+ p.inpaint_full_res_padding = self.padding
302
+ mask = Image.new("L", (image.width, image.height), "black")
303
+ mask.paste(col_gradient, (xi*self.tile_width+self.tile_width//2, yi*self.tile_height))
304
+
305
+ p.init_images = [image]
306
+ p.image_mask = mask
307
+ processed = processing.process_images(p)
308
+ if (len(processed.images) > 0):
309
+ image = processed.images[0]
310
+
311
+ p.width = image.width
312
+ p.height = image.height
313
+ if processed is not None:
314
+ self.initial_info = processed.infotext(p, 0)
315
+
316
+ return image
317
+
318
+ def half_tile_process_corners(self, p, image, rows, cols):
319
+ fixed_image = self.half_tile_process(p, image, rows, cols)
320
+ processed = None
321
+ self.init_draw(p)
322
+ gradient = Image.radial_gradient("L").resize(
323
+ (self.tile_width, self.tile_height), resample=Image.BICUBIC)
324
+ gradient = ImageOps.invert(gradient)
325
+ p.denoising_strength = self.denoise
326
+ #p.mask_blur = 0
327
+ p.mask_blur = self.mask_blur
328
+
329
+ for yi in range(rows-1):
330
+ for xi in range(cols-1):
331
+ if state.interrupted:
332
+ break
333
+ p.width = self.tile_width
334
+ p.height = self.tile_height
335
+ p.inpaint_full_res = True
336
+ p.inpaint_full_res_padding = 0
337
+ mask = Image.new("L", (fixed_image.width, fixed_image.height), "black")
338
+ mask.paste(gradient, (xi*self.tile_width + self.tile_width//2,
339
+ yi*self.tile_height + self.tile_height//2))
340
+
341
+ p.init_images = [fixed_image]
342
+ p.image_mask = mask
343
+ processed = processing.process_images(p)
344
+ if (len(processed.images) > 0):
345
+ fixed_image = processed.images[0]
346
+
347
+ p.width = fixed_image.width
348
+ p.height = fixed_image.height
349
+ if processed is not None:
350
+ self.initial_info = processed.infotext(p, 0)
351
+
352
+ return fixed_image
353
+
354
+ def band_pass_process(self, p, image, cols, rows):
355
+
356
+ self.init_draw(p)
357
+ processed = None
358
+
359
+ p.denoising_strength = self.denoise
360
+ p.mask_blur = 0
361
+
362
+ gradient = Image.linear_gradient("L")
363
+ mirror_gradient = Image.new("L", (256, 256), "black")
364
+ mirror_gradient.paste(gradient.resize((256, 128), resample=Image.BICUBIC), (0, 0))
365
+ mirror_gradient.paste(gradient.rotate(180).resize((256, 128), resample=Image.BICUBIC), (0, 128))
366
+
367
+ row_gradient = mirror_gradient.resize((image.width, self.width), resample=Image.BICUBIC)
368
+ col_gradient = mirror_gradient.rotate(90).resize((self.width, image.height), resample=Image.BICUBIC)
369
+
370
+ for xi in range(1, rows):
371
+ if state.interrupted:
372
+ break
373
+ p.width = self.width + self.padding * 2
374
+ p.height = image.height
375
+ p.inpaint_full_res = True
376
+ p.inpaint_full_res_padding = self.padding
377
+ mask = Image.new("L", (image.width, image.height), "black")
378
+ mask.paste(col_gradient, (xi * self.tile_width - self.width // 2, 0))
379
+
380
+ p.init_images = [image]
381
+ p.image_mask = mask
382
+ processed = processing.process_images(p)
383
+ if (len(processed.images) > 0):
384
+ image = processed.images[0]
385
+ for yi in range(1, cols):
386
+ if state.interrupted:
387
+ break
388
+ p.width = image.width
389
+ p.height = self.width + self.padding * 2
390
+ p.inpaint_full_res = True
391
+ p.inpaint_full_res_padding = self.padding
392
+ mask = Image.new("L", (image.width, image.height), "black")
393
+ mask.paste(row_gradient, (0, yi * self.tile_height - self.width // 2))
394
+
395
+ p.init_images = [image]
396
+ p.image_mask = mask
397
+ processed = processing.process_images(p)
398
+ if (len(processed.images) > 0):
399
+ image = processed.images[0]
400
+
401
+ p.width = image.width
402
+ p.height = image.height
403
+ if processed is not None:
404
+ self.initial_info = processed.infotext(p, 0)
405
+
406
+ return image
407
+
408
+ def start(self, p, image, rows, cols):
409
+ if USDUSFMode(self.mode) == USDUSFMode.BAND_PASS:
410
+ return self.band_pass_process(p, image, rows, cols)
411
+ elif USDUSFMode(self.mode) == USDUSFMode.HALF_TILE:
412
+ return self.half_tile_process(p, image, rows, cols)
413
+ elif USDUSFMode(self.mode) == USDUSFMode.HALF_TILE_PLUS_INTERSECTIONS:
414
+ return self.half_tile_process_corners(p, image, rows, cols)
415
+ else:
416
+ return image
417
+
418
+ class Script(scripts.Script):
419
+ def title(self):
420
+ return "Ultimate SD upscale"
421
+
422
+ def show(self, is_img2img):
423
+ return is_img2img
424
+
425
+ def ui(self, is_img2img):
426
+
427
+ target_size_types = [
428
+ "From img2img2 settings",
429
+ "Custom size",
430
+ "Scale from image size"
431
+ ]
432
+
433
+ seams_fix_types = [
434
+ "None",
435
+ "Band pass",
436
+ "Half tile offset pass",
437
+ "Half tile offset pass + intersections"
438
+ ]
439
+
440
+ redrow_modes = [
441
+ "Linear",
442
+ "Chess",
443
+ "None"
444
+ ]
445
+
446
+ info = gr.HTML(
447
+ "<p style=\"margin-bottom:0.75em\">Will upscale the image depending on the selected target size type</p>")
448
+
449
+ with gr.Row():
450
+ target_size_type = gr.Dropdown(label="Target size type", elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_target_size_type", choices=[k for k in target_size_types], type="index",
451
+ value=next(iter(target_size_types)))
452
+
453
+ custom_width = gr.Slider(label='Custom width', elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_custom_width", minimum=64, maximum=8192, step=64, value=2048, visible=False, interactive=True)
454
+ custom_height = gr.Slider(label='Custom height', elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_custom_height", minimum=64, maximum=8192, step=64, value=2048, visible=False, interactive=True)
455
+ custom_scale = gr.Slider(label='Scale', elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_custom_scale", minimum=1, maximum=16, step=0.01, value=2, visible=False, interactive=True)
456
+
457
+ gr.HTML("<p style=\"margin-bottom:0.75em\">Redraw options:</p>")
458
+ with gr.Row():
459
+ upscaler_index = gr.Radio(label='Upscaler', elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_upscaler_index", choices=[x.name for x in shared.sd_upscalers],
460
+ value=shared.sd_upscalers[0].name, type="index")
461
+ with gr.Row():
462
+ redraw_mode = gr.Dropdown(label="Type", elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_redraw_mode", choices=[k for k in redrow_modes], type="index", value=next(iter(redrow_modes)))
463
+ tile_width = gr.Slider(elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_tile_width", minimum=0, maximum=2048, step=64, label='Tile width', value=512)
464
+ tile_height = gr.Slider(elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_tile_height", minimum=0, maximum=2048, step=64, label='Tile height', value=0)
465
+ mask_blur = gr.Slider(elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_mask_blur", label='Mask blur', minimum=0, maximum=64, step=1, value=8)
466
+ padding = gr.Slider(elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_padding", label='Padding', minimum=0, maximum=512, step=1, value=32)
467
+ gr.HTML("<p style=\"margin-bottom:0.75em\">Seams fix:</p>")
468
+ with gr.Row():
469
+ seams_fix_type = gr.Dropdown(label="Type", elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_seams_fix_type", choices=[k for k in seams_fix_types], type="index", value=next(iter(seams_fix_types)))
470
+ seams_fix_denoise = gr.Slider(label='Denoise', elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_seams_fix_denoise", minimum=0, maximum=1, step=0.01, value=0.35, visible=False, interactive=True)
471
+ seams_fix_width = gr.Slider(label='Width', elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_seams_fix_width", minimum=0, maximum=128, step=1, value=64, visible=False, interactive=True)
472
+ seams_fix_mask_blur = gr.Slider(label='Mask blur', elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_seams_fix_mask_blur", minimum=0, maximum=64, step=1, value=4, visible=False, interactive=True)
473
+ seams_fix_padding = gr.Slider(label='Padding', elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_seams_fix_padding", minimum=0, maximum=128, step=1, value=16, visible=False, interactive=True)
474
+ gr.HTML("<p style=\"margin-bottom:0.75em\">Save options:</p>")
475
+ with gr.Row():
476
+ save_upscaled_image = gr.Checkbox(label="Upscaled", elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_save_upscaled_image", value=True)
477
+ save_seams_fix_image = gr.Checkbox(label="Seams fix", elem_id=f"{elem_id_prefix}_save_seams_fix_image", value=False)
478
+
479
+ def select_fix_type(fix_index):
480
+ all_visible = fix_index != 0
481
+ mask_blur_visible = fix_index == 2 or fix_index == 3
482
+ width_visible = fix_index == 1
483
+
484
+ return [gr.update(visible=all_visible),
485
+ gr.update(visible=width_visible),
486
+ gr.update(visible=mask_blur_visible),
487
+ gr.update(visible=all_visible)]
488
+
489
+ seams_fix_type.change(
490
+ fn=select_fix_type,
491
+ inputs=seams_fix_type,
492
+ outputs=[seams_fix_denoise, seams_fix_width, seams_fix_mask_blur, seams_fix_padding]
493
+ )
494
+
495
+ def select_scale_type(scale_index):
496
+ is_custom_size = scale_index == 1
497
+ is_custom_scale = scale_index == 2
498
+
499
+ return [gr.update(visible=is_custom_size),
500
+ gr.update(visible=is_custom_size),
501
+ gr.update(visible=is_custom_scale),
502
+ ]
503
+
504
+ target_size_type.change(
505
+ fn=select_scale_type,
506
+ inputs=target_size_type,
507
+ outputs=[custom_width, custom_height, custom_scale]
508
+ )
509
+
510
+ def init_field(scale_name):
511
+ try:
512
+ scale_index = target_size_types.index(scale_name)
513
+ custom_width.visible = custom_height.visible = scale_index == 1
514
+ custom_scale.visible = scale_index == 2
515
+ except:
516
+ pass
517
+
518
+ target_size_type.init_field = init_field
519
+
520
+ return [info, tile_width, tile_height, mask_blur, padding, seams_fix_width, seams_fix_denoise, seams_fix_padding,
521
+ upscaler_index, save_upscaled_image, redraw_mode, save_seams_fix_image, seams_fix_mask_blur,
522
+ seams_fix_type, target_size_type, custom_width, custom_height, custom_scale]
523
+
524
+ def run(self, p, _, tile_width, tile_height, mask_blur, padding, seams_fix_width, seams_fix_denoise, seams_fix_padding,
525
+ upscaler_index, save_upscaled_image, redraw_mode, save_seams_fix_image, seams_fix_mask_blur,
526
+ seams_fix_type, target_size_type, custom_width, custom_height, custom_scale):
527
+
528
+ # Init
529
+ processing.fix_seed(p)
530
+ devices.torch_gc()
531
+
532
+ p.do_not_save_grid = True
533
+ p.do_not_save_samples = True
534
+ p.inpaint_full_res = False
535
+
536
+ p.inpainting_fill = 1
537
+ p.n_iter = 1
538
+ p.batch_size = 1
539
+
540
+ seed = p.seed
541
+
542
+ # Init image
543
+ init_img = p.init_images[0]
544
+ if init_img == None:
545
+ return Processed(p, [], seed, "Empty image")
546
+ init_img = images.flatten(init_img, opts.img2img_background_color)
547
+
548
+ #override size
549
+ if target_size_type == 1:
550
+ p.width = custom_width
551
+ p.height = custom_height
552
+ if target_size_type == 2:
553
+ p.width = math.ceil((init_img.width * custom_scale) / 64) * 64
554
+ p.height = math.ceil((init_img.height * custom_scale) / 64) * 64
555
+
556
+ # Upscaling
557
+ upscaler = USDUpscaler(p, init_img, upscaler_index, save_upscaled_image, save_seams_fix_image, tile_width, tile_height)
558
+ upscaler.upscale()
559
+
560
+ # Drawing
561
+ upscaler.setup_redraw(redraw_mode, padding, mask_blur)
562
+ upscaler.setup_seams_fix(seams_fix_padding, seams_fix_denoise, seams_fix_mask_blur, seams_fix_width, seams_fix_type)
563
+ upscaler.print_info()
564
+ upscaler.add_extra_info()
565
+ upscaler.process()
566
+ result_images = upscaler.result_images
567
+
568
+ return Processed(p, result_images, seed, upscaler.initial_info if upscaler.initial_info is not None else "")
569
+