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How can we save pre-processed images as png - what is used during training #1818

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FurkanGozukara opened this issue Dec 2, 2024 · 2 comments

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@FurkanGozukara
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I know --debug option but it is very very slow

Are there any option to what is being used in the training? Like when pre-processing images and prompts we can save final used image and the prompt?

Thank you @kohya-ss

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coudys commented Dec 3, 2024

that would be great to double check what is being used in the traiining, or perhaps an output of each image's resolution scaled down or cropped. I am gonna try --debug but to be able to save processed png files or "see" insode of pnz files to understand the latent representaion better

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kohya-ss commented Dec 9, 2024

It's certainly important to see the data that is actually being trained.

You said that the --debug (--debug_dataset) option is very slow, but how slow is that? Does it take a while for the first image to appear?

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