Blurry with 2:3 portrait ratio pics
Works well on square ratios, but when trying 2:3 ratio pics keep getting blurred results. Using the built in WF from krea2edit.
Works well on square ratios, but when trying 2:3 ratio pics keep getting blurred results. Using the built in WF from krea2edit.
I confirm. Any other aspect ratios will result in blurriness.
I haven't run into this issue during all my tests interestingly. Could you tell me more on the setup you're using? What model, TE, other Loras on top, and also what resize method you are using? An example image could also help.
Can you please specify what aspect ratios? Is your resolution divisible by 8?
I've tested 1:1, 2:3, 4:3, 16:9, 21:9. In landscape and portrait and never had a blurry generation.
More information would really help me with solving this! :)
Resize Image Mask node: is set too high, lower value as posted on model card.
1.56 megapixels was the sweet spot for me.
I saw bluriness with a 1 megapixel setting too. None at 1.5 megapixel.
I'm having the same issues with 3:4, 1mp, 512-1024 grounding px, using included single image workflow, but only when using the RAW model. Turbo has been working without issues.
What workflow are you all using? Any other custom nodes as well? I was not yet able to reproduce this on my end.
well..this is what i learned. I fount out that in v1.1, I kept trying to change a person's outfit while maintaining everything else, it came out blurry no matter what I did. on the contrary it worked on v1.0 (only changing the outfit). but when I tried for example, in a new scene (for example, the original photo was a person was taking a selfie in a room and I write in prompt "a person is sitting in the bus" ) it worked perfectly and no blurry with all aspect ratios in v1.1. I don't know why but anyway it worked. Thanks to your great work. amazing work!
Try rounding resolution to 16. Rounded to 8 can be blurry with v1.1.
I can also confirm that images with resolutions rounded to 16 or 32 fix the issue.
Issues with the raw model were also fixed using the turbo LoRA.
Thanks, changing to rounding res to 16 seems to have fixed portrait ratio blur.