just running `aimg --help` or `aimg --version` was very slow due to all the imports being brought in eagerly
Before changes `aimg --help`
`2.24s user 4.05s system 184% cpu 3.416 total`
After changes:
`0.04s user 0.02s system 8% cpu 0.625 total`
Used `PYTHONPROFILEIMPORTTIME=1 aimg --help` to find time consuming imports.
Also switched to using `scripts` instead of `entrypoints` since the scripts are much faster.
Made duplicate SAMPLER_TYPE_OPTIONS that can be loaded without loading all the samplers themselves.
Likely a breaking change - not sure.
- feature: finetuning your own image models
- feature: image prep command. crops to face or other interesting parts of photo
- fix: back-compat for hf_hub_download
- feature: add prune-ckpt command
- feature: allow specification of model config file
- feature: negative prompting. `--negative-prompt` or `ImaginePrompt(..., negative_prompt="ugly, deformed, extra arms, etc")`
- feature: a default negative prompt is added to all generations. Images in SD-2.0 don't look bad anymore. Images in 1.5 look improved as well.
- feature: use different default steps and image sizes depending on sampler and model selceted
- fix: #110 use proper version in image metadata
- refactor: samplers all have their own class that inherits from ImageSampler
while the previous version did produce much better blending it also makes images that lack detail for some reason.
tests: Added more tests to help catch this sort of thing earlies
fix: found that median blur is really slow, so I made sure we only do it on downsampled masks. Was taking like 3 minutes to run on the large pearl girl picture on M1
- docs: update examples
- 🎉 fix: inpainted areas correlate with surrounding image, even at 100% generation strength. Previously if the generation strength was high enough the generated image
would be uncorrelated to the rest of the surrounding image. It created terrible looking images.
- fix: mask boundaries are more accurate