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Stable Diffusion XL

Stable Diffusion XL (SDXL) was proposed in SDXL: Improving Latent Diffusion Models for High-Resolution Image Synthesis by Dustin Podell, Zion English, Kyle Lacey, Andreas Blattmann, Tim Dockhorn, Jonas Müller, Joe Penna, and Robin Rombach.

The abstract from the paper is:

We present SDXL, a latent diffusion model for text-to-image synthesis. Compared to previous versions of Stable Diffusion, SDXL leverages a three times larger UNet backbone: The increase of model parameters is mainly due to more attention blocks and a larger cross-attention context as SDXL uses a second text encoder. We design multiple novel conditioning schemes and train SDXL on multiple aspect ratios. We also introduce a refinement model which is used to improve the visual fidelity of samples generated by SDXL using a post-hoc image-to-image technique. We demonstrate that SDXL shows drastically improved performance compared the previous versions of Stable Diffusion and achieves results competitive with those of black-box state-of-the-art image generators.

Tips

  • Most SDXL checkpoints work best with an image size of 1024x1024. Image sizes of 768x768 and 512x512 are also supported, but the results aren’t as good. Anything below 512x512 is not recommended and likely won’t for for default checkpoints like stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0.
  • SDXL can pass a different prompt for each of the text encoders it was trained on. We can even pass different parts of the same prompt to the text encoders.
  • SDXL output images can be improved by making use of a refiner model in an image-to-image setting.
  • SDXL offers negative_original_size, negative_crops_coords_top_left, and negative_target_size to negatively condition the model on image resolution and cropping parameters.

To learn how to use SDXL for various tasks, how to optimize performance, and other usage examples, take a look at the Stable Diffusion XL guide.

Check out the Stability AI Hub organization for the official base and refiner model checkpoints!

StableDiffusionXLPipeline

class diffusers.StableDiffusionXLPipeline

< >

( vae: AutoencoderKL text_encoder: CLIPTextModel text_encoder_2: CLIPTextModelWithProjection tokenizer: CLIPTokenizer tokenizer_2: CLIPTokenizer unet: UNet2DConditionModel scheduler: KarrasDiffusionSchedulers force_zeros_for_empty_prompt: bool = True add_watermarker: typing.Optional[bool] = None )

Parameters

  • vae (AutoencoderKL) — Variational Auto-Encoder (VAE) Model to encode and decode images to and from latent representations.
  • text_encoder (CLIPTextModel) — Frozen text-encoder. Stable Diffusion XL uses the text portion of CLIP, specifically the clip-vit-large-patch14 variant.
  • text_encoder_2 ( CLIPTextModelWithProjection) — Second frozen text-encoder. Stable Diffusion XL uses the text and pool portion of CLIP, specifically the laion/CLIP-ViT-bigG-14-laion2B-39B-b160k variant.
  • tokenizer (CLIPTokenizer) — Tokenizer of class CLIPTokenizer.
  • tokenizer_2 (CLIPTokenizer) — Second Tokenizer of class CLIPTokenizer.
  • unet (UNet2DConditionModel) — Conditional U-Net architecture to denoise the encoded image latents.
  • scheduler (SchedulerMixin) — A scheduler to be used in combination with unet to denoise the encoded image latents. Can be one of DDIMScheduler, LMSDiscreteScheduler, or PNDMScheduler.
  • force_zeros_for_empty_prompt (bool, optional, defaults to "True") — Whether the negative prompt embeddings shall be forced to always be set to 0. Also see the config of stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1-0.
  • add_watermarker (bool, optional) — Whether to use the invisible_watermark library to watermark output images. If not defined, it will default to True if the package is installed, otherwise no watermarker will be used.

Pipeline for text-to-image generation using Stable Diffusion XL.

This model inherits from DiffusionPipeline. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the library implements for all the pipelines (such as downloading or saving, running on a particular device, etc.)

In addition the pipeline inherits the following loading methods:

as well as the following saving methods:

  • LoRA: loaders.StableDiffusionXLPipeline.save_lora_weights

__call__

< >

( prompt: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str]] = None prompt_2: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str], NoneType] = None height: typing.Optional[int] = None width: typing.Optional[int] = None num_inference_steps: int = 50 denoising_end: typing.Optional[float] = None guidance_scale: float = 5.0 negative_prompt: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str], NoneType] = None negative_prompt_2: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str], NoneType] = None num_images_per_prompt: typing.Optional[int] = 1 eta: float = 0.0 generator: typing.Union[torch._C.Generator, typing.List[torch._C.Generator], NoneType] = None latents: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None negative_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None pooled_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None negative_pooled_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None output_type: typing.Optional[str] = 'pil' return_dict: bool = True callback: typing.Union[typing.Callable[[int, int, torch.FloatTensor], NoneType], NoneType] = None callback_steps: int = 1 cross_attention_kwargs: typing.Union[typing.Dict[str, typing.Any], NoneType] = None guidance_rescale: float = 0.0 original_size: typing.Union[typing.Tuple[int, int], NoneType] = None crops_coords_top_left: typing.Tuple[int, int] = (0, 0) target_size: typing.Union[typing.Tuple[int, int], NoneType] = None negative_original_size: typing.Union[typing.Tuple[int, int], NoneType] = None negative_crops_coords_top_left: typing.Tuple[int, int] = (0, 0) negative_target_size: typing.Union[typing.Tuple[int, int], NoneType] = None ) StableDiffusionXLPipelineOutput or tuple

Parameters

  • prompt (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts to guide the image generation. If not defined, one has to pass prompt_embeds. instead.
  • prompt_2 (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts to be sent to the tokenizer_2 and text_encoder_2. If not defined, prompt is used in both text-encoders
  • height (int, optional, defaults to self.unet.config.sample_size * self.vae_scale_factor) — The height in pixels of the generated image. This is set to 1024 by default for the best results. Anything below 512 pixels won’t work well for stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0 and checkpoints that are not specifically fine-tuned on low resolutions.
  • width (int, optional, defaults to self.unet.config.sample_size * self.vae_scale_factor) — The width in pixels of the generated image. This is set to 1024 by default for the best results. Anything below 512 pixels won’t work well for stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0 and checkpoints that are not specifically fine-tuned on low resolutions.
  • num_inference_steps (int, optional, defaults to 50) — The number of denoising steps. More denoising steps usually lead to a higher quality image at the expense of slower inference.
  • denoising_end (float, optional) — When specified, determines the fraction (between 0.0 and 1.0) of the total denoising process to be completed before it is intentionally prematurely terminated. As a result, the returned sample will still retain a substantial amount of noise as determined by the discrete timesteps selected by the scheduler. The denoising_end parameter should ideally be utilized when this pipeline forms a part of a “Mixture of Denoisers” multi-pipeline setup, as elaborated in Refining the Image Output
  • guidance_scale (float, optional, defaults to 5.0) — Guidance scale as defined in Classifier-Free Diffusion Guidance. guidance_scale is defined as w of equation 2. of Imagen Paper. Guidance scale is enabled by setting guidance_scale > 1. Higher guidance scale encourages to generate images that are closely linked to the text prompt, usually at the expense of lower image quality.
  • negative_prompt (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation. If not defined, one has to pass negative_prompt_embeds instead. Ignored when not using guidance (i.e., ignored if guidance_scale is less than 1).
  • negative_prompt_2 (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation to be sent to tokenizer_2 and text_encoder_2. If not defined, negative_prompt is used in both text-encoders
  • num_images_per_prompt (int, optional, defaults to 1) — The number of images to generate per prompt.
  • eta (float, optional, defaults to 0.0) — Corresponds to parameter eta (η) in the DDIM paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.02502. Only applies to schedulers.DDIMScheduler, will be ignored for others.
  • generator (torch.Generator or List[torch.Generator], optional) — One or a list of torch generator(s) to make generation deterministic.
  • latents (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated noisy latents, sampled from a Gaussian distribution, to be used as inputs for image generation. Can be used to tweak the same generation with different prompts. If not provided, a latents tensor will ge generated by sampling using the supplied random generator.
  • prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, text embeddings will be generated from prompt input argument.
  • negative_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated negative text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, negative_prompt_embeds will be generated from negative_prompt input argument.
  • pooled_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated pooled text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, pooled text embeddings will be generated from prompt input argument.
  • negative_pooled_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated negative pooled text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, pooled negative_prompt_embeds will be generated from negative_prompt input argument.
  • output_type (str, optional, defaults to "pil") — The output format of the generate image. Choose between PIL: PIL.Image.Image or np.array.
  • return_dict (bool, optional, defaults to True) — Whether or not to return a StableDiffusionXLPipelineOutput instead of a plain tuple.
  • callback (Callable, optional) — A function that will be called every callback_steps steps during inference. The function will be called with the following arguments: callback(step: int, timestep: int, latents: torch.FloatTensor).
  • callback_steps (int, optional, defaults to 1) — The frequency at which the callback function will be called. If not specified, the callback will be called at every step.
  • cross_attention_kwargs (dict, optional) — A kwargs dictionary that if specified is passed along to the AttentionProcessor as defined under self.processor in diffusers.models.attention_processor.
  • guidance_rescale (float, optional, defaults to 0.7) — Guidance rescale factor proposed by Common Diffusion Noise Schedules and Sample Steps are Flawed guidance_scale is defined as φ in equation 16. of Common Diffusion Noise Schedules and Sample Steps are Flawed. Guidance rescale factor should fix overexposure when using zero terminal SNR.
  • original_size (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (1024, 1024)) — If original_size is not the same as target_size the image will appear to be down- or upsampled. original_size defaults to (width, height) if not specified. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952.
  • crops_coords_top_left (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (0, 0)) — crops_coords_top_left can be used to generate an image that appears to be “cropped” from the position crops_coords_top_left downwards. Favorable, well-centered images are usually achieved by setting crops_coords_top_left to (0, 0). Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952.
  • target_size (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (1024, 1024)) — For most cases, target_size should be set to the desired height and width of the generated image. If not specified it will default to (width, height). Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952.
  • negative_original_size (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (1024, 1024)) — To negatively condition the generation process based on a specific image resolution. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952. For more information, refer to this issue thread: https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/4208.
  • negative_crops_coords_top_left (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (0, 0)) — To negatively condition the generation process based on a specific crop coordinates. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952. For more information, refer to this issue thread: https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/4208.
  • negative_target_size (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (1024, 1024)) — To negatively condition the generation process based on a target image resolution. It should be as same as the target_size for most cases. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952. For more information, refer to this issue thread: https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/4208.

StableDiffusionXLPipelineOutput if return_dict is True, otherwise a tuple. When returning a tuple, the first element is a list with the generated images.

Function invoked when calling the pipeline for generation.

Examples:

>>> import torch
>>> from diffusers import StableDiffusionXLPipeline

>>> pipe = StableDiffusionXLPipeline.from_pretrained(
...     "stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0", torch_dtype=torch.float16
... )
>>> pipe = pipe.to("cuda")

>>> prompt = "a photo of an astronaut riding a horse on mars"
>>> image = pipe(prompt).images[0]

disable_vae_slicing

< >

( )

Disable sliced VAE decoding. If enable_vae_slicing was previously enabled, this method will go back to computing decoding in one step.

disable_vae_tiling

< >

( )

Disable tiled VAE decoding. If enable_vae_tiling was previously enabled, this method will go back to computing decoding in one step.

enable_vae_slicing

< >

( )

Enable sliced VAE decoding. When this option is enabled, the VAE will split the input tensor in slices to compute decoding in several steps. This is useful to save some memory and allow larger batch sizes.

enable_vae_tiling

< >

( )

Enable tiled VAE decoding. When this option is enabled, the VAE will split the input tensor into tiles to compute decoding and encoding in several steps. This is useful for saving a large amount of memory and to allow processing larger images.

encode_prompt

< >

( prompt: str prompt_2: typing.Optional[str] = None device: typing.Optional[torch.device] = None num_images_per_prompt: int = 1 do_classifier_free_guidance: bool = True negative_prompt: typing.Optional[str] = None negative_prompt_2: typing.Optional[str] = None prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None negative_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None pooled_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None negative_pooled_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None lora_scale: typing.Optional[float] = None )

Parameters

  • prompt (str or List[str], optional) — prompt to be encoded
  • prompt_2 (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts to be sent to the tokenizer_2 and text_encoder_2. If not defined, prompt is used in both text-encoders device — (torch.device): torch device
  • num_images_per_prompt (int) — number of images that should be generated per prompt
  • do_classifier_free_guidance (bool) — whether to use classifier free guidance or not
  • negative_prompt (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation. If not defined, one has to pass negative_prompt_embeds instead. Ignored when not using guidance (i.e., ignored if guidance_scale is less than 1).
  • negative_prompt_2 (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation to be sent to tokenizer_2 and text_encoder_2. If not defined, negative_prompt is used in both text-encoders
  • prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, text embeddings will be generated from prompt input argument.
  • negative_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated negative text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, negative_prompt_embeds will be generated from negative_prompt input argument.
  • pooled_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated pooled text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, pooled text embeddings will be generated from prompt input argument.
  • negative_pooled_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated negative pooled text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, pooled negative_prompt_embeds will be generated from negative_prompt input argument.
  • lora_scale (float, optional) — A lora scale that will be applied to all LoRA layers of the text encoder if LoRA layers are loaded.

Encodes the prompt into text encoder hidden states.

StableDiffusionXLImg2ImgPipeline

class diffusers.StableDiffusionXLImg2ImgPipeline

< >

( vae: AutoencoderKL text_encoder: CLIPTextModel text_encoder_2: CLIPTextModelWithProjection tokenizer: CLIPTokenizer tokenizer_2: CLIPTokenizer unet: UNet2DConditionModel scheduler: KarrasDiffusionSchedulers requires_aesthetics_score: bool = False force_zeros_for_empty_prompt: bool = True add_watermarker: typing.Optional[bool] = None )

Parameters

  • vae (AutoencoderKL) — Variational Auto-Encoder (VAE) Model to encode and decode images to and from latent representations.
  • text_encoder (CLIPTextModel) — Frozen text-encoder. Stable Diffusion XL uses the text portion of CLIP, specifically the clip-vit-large-patch14 variant.
  • text_encoder_2 ( CLIPTextModelWithProjection) — Second frozen text-encoder. Stable Diffusion XL uses the text and pool portion of CLIP, specifically the laion/CLIP-ViT-bigG-14-laion2B-39B-b160k variant.
  • tokenizer (CLIPTokenizer) — Tokenizer of class CLIPTokenizer.
  • tokenizer_2 (CLIPTokenizer) — Second Tokenizer of class CLIPTokenizer.
  • unet (UNet2DConditionModel) — Conditional U-Net architecture to denoise the encoded image latents.
  • scheduler (SchedulerMixin) — A scheduler to be used in combination with unet to denoise the encoded image latents. Can be one of DDIMScheduler, LMSDiscreteScheduler, or PNDMScheduler.
  • requires_aesthetics_score (bool, optional, defaults to "False") — Whether the unet requires an aesthetic_score condition to be passed during inference. Also see the config of stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-refiner-1-0.
  • force_zeros_for_empty_prompt (bool, optional, defaults to "True") — Whether the negative prompt embeddings shall be forced to always be set to 0. Also see the config of stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1-0.
  • add_watermarker (bool, optional) — Whether to use the invisible_watermark library to watermark output images. If not defined, it will default to True if the package is installed, otherwise no watermarker will be used.

Pipeline for text-to-image generation using Stable Diffusion XL.

This model inherits from DiffusionPipeline. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the library implements for all the pipelines (such as downloading or saving, running on a particular device, etc.)

In addition the pipeline inherits the following loading methods:

as well as the following saving methods:

__call__

< >

( prompt: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str]] = None prompt_2: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str], NoneType] = None image: typing.Union[PIL.Image.Image, numpy.ndarray, torch.FloatTensor, typing.List[PIL.Image.Image], typing.List[numpy.ndarray], typing.List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None strength: float = 0.3 num_inference_steps: int = 50 denoising_start: typing.Optional[float] = None denoising_end: typing.Optional[float] = None guidance_scale: float = 5.0 negative_prompt: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str], NoneType] = None negative_prompt_2: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str], NoneType] = None num_images_per_prompt: typing.Optional[int] = 1 eta: float = 0.0 generator: typing.Union[torch._C.Generator, typing.List[torch._C.Generator], NoneType] = None latents: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None negative_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None pooled_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None negative_pooled_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None output_type: typing.Optional[str] = 'pil' return_dict: bool = True callback: typing.Union[typing.Callable[[int, int, torch.FloatTensor], NoneType], NoneType] = None callback_steps: int = 1 cross_attention_kwargs: typing.Union[typing.Dict[str, typing.Any], NoneType] = None guidance_rescale: float = 0.0 original_size: typing.Tuple[int, int] = None crops_coords_top_left: typing.Tuple[int, int] = (0, 0) target_size: typing.Tuple[int, int] = None negative_original_size: typing.Union[typing.Tuple[int, int], NoneType] = None negative_crops_coords_top_left: typing.Tuple[int, int] = (0, 0) negative_target_size: typing.Union[typing.Tuple[int, int], NoneType] = None aesthetic_score: float = 6.0 negative_aesthetic_score: float = 2.5 ) ~pipelines.stable_diffusion.StableDiffusionXLPipelineOutput or tuple

Parameters

  • prompt (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts to guide the image generation. If not defined, one has to pass prompt_embeds. instead.
  • prompt_2 (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts to be sent to the tokenizer_2 and text_encoder_2. If not defined, prompt is used in both text-encoders
  • image (torch.FloatTensor or PIL.Image.Image or np.ndarray or List[torch.FloatTensor] or List[PIL.Image.Image] or List[np.ndarray]) — The image(s) to modify with the pipeline.
  • strength (float, optional, defaults to 0.3) — Conceptually, indicates how much to transform the reference image. Must be between 0 and 1. image will be used as a starting point, adding more noise to it the larger the strength. The number of denoising steps depends on the amount of noise initially added. When strength is 1, added noise will be maximum and the denoising process will run for the full number of iterations specified in num_inference_steps. A value of 1, therefore, essentially ignores image. Note that in the case of denoising_start being declared as an integer, the value of strength will be ignored.
  • num_inference_steps (int, optional, defaults to 50) — The number of denoising steps. More denoising steps usually lead to a higher quality image at the expense of slower inference.
  • denoising_start (float, optional) — When specified, indicates the fraction (between 0.0 and 1.0) of the total denoising process to be bypassed before it is initiated. Consequently, the initial part of the denoising process is skipped and it is assumed that the passed image is a partly denoised image. Note that when this is specified, strength will be ignored. The denoising_start parameter is particularly beneficial when this pipeline is integrated into a “Mixture of Denoisers” multi-pipeline setup, as detailed in Refining the Image Output.
  • denoising_end (float, optional) — When specified, determines the fraction (between 0.0 and 1.0) of the total denoising process to be completed before it is intentionally prematurely terminated. As a result, the returned sample will still retain a substantial amount of noise (ca. final 20% of timesteps still needed) and should be denoised by a successor pipeline that has denoising_start set to 0.8 so that it only denoises the final 20% of the scheduler. The denoising_end parameter should ideally be utilized when this pipeline forms a part of a “Mixture of Denoisers” multi-pipeline setup, as elaborated in Refining the Image Output.
  • guidance_scale (float, optional, defaults to 7.5) — Guidance scale as defined in Classifier-Free Diffusion Guidance. guidance_scale is defined as w of equation 2. of Imagen Paper. Guidance scale is enabled by setting guidance_scale > 1. Higher guidance scale encourages to generate images that are closely linked to the text prompt, usually at the expense of lower image quality.
  • negative_prompt (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation. If not defined, one has to pass negative_prompt_embeds instead. Ignored when not using guidance (i.e., ignored if guidance_scale is less than 1).
  • negative_prompt_2 (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation to be sent to tokenizer_2 and text_encoder_2. If not defined, negative_prompt is used in both text-encoders
  • num_images_per_prompt (int, optional, defaults to 1) — The number of images to generate per prompt.
  • eta (float, optional, defaults to 0.0) — Corresponds to parameter eta (η) in the DDIM paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.02502. Only applies to schedulers.DDIMScheduler, will be ignored for others.
  • generator (torch.Generator or List[torch.Generator], optional) — One or a list of torch generator(s) to make generation deterministic.
  • latents (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated noisy latents, sampled from a Gaussian distribution, to be used as inputs for image generation. Can be used to tweak the same generation with different prompts. If not provided, a latents tensor will ge generated by sampling using the supplied random generator.
  • prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, text embeddings will be generated from prompt input argument.
  • negative_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated negative text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, negative_prompt_embeds will be generated from negative_prompt input argument.
  • pooled_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated pooled text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, pooled text embeddings will be generated from prompt input argument.
  • negative_pooled_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated negative pooled text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, pooled negative_prompt_embeds will be generated from negative_prompt input argument.
  • output_type (str, optional, defaults to "pil") — The output format of the generate image. Choose between PIL: PIL.Image.Image or np.array.
  • return_dict (bool, optional, defaults to True) — Whether or not to return a ~pipelines.stable_diffusion.StableDiffusionXLPipelineOutput instead of a plain tuple.
  • callback (Callable, optional) — A function that will be called every callback_steps steps during inference. The function will be called with the following arguments: callback(step: int, timestep: int, latents: torch.FloatTensor).
  • callback_steps (int, optional, defaults to 1) — The frequency at which the callback function will be called. If not specified, the callback will be called at every step.
  • cross_attention_kwargs (dict, optional) — A kwargs dictionary that if specified is passed along to the AttentionProcessor as defined under self.processor in diffusers.models.attention_processor.
  • guidance_rescale (float, optional, defaults to 0.7) — Guidance rescale factor proposed by Common Diffusion Noise Schedules and Sample Steps are Flawed guidance_scale is defined as φ in equation 16. of Common Diffusion Noise Schedules and Sample Steps are Flawed. Guidance rescale factor should fix overexposure when using zero terminal SNR.
  • original_size (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (1024, 1024)) — If original_size is not the same as target_size the image will appear to be down- or upsampled. original_size defaults to (width, height) if not specified. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952.
  • crops_coords_top_left (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (0, 0)) — crops_coords_top_left can be used to generate an image that appears to be “cropped” from the position crops_coords_top_left downwards. Favorable, well-centered images are usually achieved by setting crops_coords_top_left to (0, 0). Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952.
  • target_size (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (1024, 1024)) — For most cases, target_size should be set to the desired height and width of the generated image. If not specified it will default to (width, height). Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952.
  • negative_original_size (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (1024, 1024)) — To negatively condition the generation process based on a specific image resolution. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952. For more information, refer to this issue thread: https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/4208.
  • negative_crops_coords_top_left (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (0, 0)) — To negatively condition the generation process based on a specific crop coordinates. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952. For more information, refer to this issue thread: https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/4208.
  • negative_target_size (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (1024, 1024)) — To negatively condition the generation process based on a target image resolution. It should be as same as the target_size for most cases. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952. For more information, refer to this issue thread: https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/4208.
  • aesthetic_score (float, optional, defaults to 6.0) — Used to simulate an aesthetic score of the generated image by influencing the positive text condition. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952.
  • negative_aesthetic_score (float, optional, defaults to 2.5) — Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952. Can be used to simulate an aesthetic score of the generated image by influencing the negative text condition.

Returns

~pipelines.stable_diffusion.StableDiffusionXLPipelineOutput or tuple

~pipelines.stable_diffusion.StableDiffusionXLPipelineOutput if return_dict is True, otherwise a `tuple. When returning a tuple, the first element is a list with the generated images.

Function invoked when calling the pipeline for generation.

Examples:

>>> import torch
>>> from diffusers import StableDiffusionXLImg2ImgPipeline
>>> from diffusers.utils import load_image

>>> pipe = StableDiffusionXLImg2ImgPipeline.from_pretrained(
...     "stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-refiner-1.0", torch_dtype=torch.float16
... )
>>> pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
>>> url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/patrickvonplaten/images/resolve/main/aa_xl/000000009.png"

>>> init_image = load_image(url).convert("RGB")
>>> prompt = "a photo of an astronaut riding a horse on mars"
>>> image = pipe(prompt, image=init_image).images[0]

disable_vae_slicing

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Disable sliced VAE decoding. If enable_vae_slicing was previously enabled, this method will go back to computing decoding in one step.

disable_vae_tiling

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Disable tiled VAE decoding. If enable_vae_tiling was previously enabled, this method will go back to computing decoding in one step.

enable_vae_slicing

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Enable sliced VAE decoding. When this option is enabled, the VAE will split the input tensor in slices to compute decoding in several steps. This is useful to save some memory and allow larger batch sizes.

enable_vae_tiling

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Enable tiled VAE decoding. When this option is enabled, the VAE will split the input tensor into tiles to compute decoding and encoding in several steps. This is useful for saving a large amount of memory and to allow processing larger images.

encode_prompt

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( prompt: str prompt_2: typing.Optional[str] = None device: typing.Optional[torch.device] = None num_images_per_prompt: int = 1 do_classifier_free_guidance: bool = True negative_prompt: typing.Optional[str] = None negative_prompt_2: typing.Optional[str] = None prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None negative_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None pooled_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None negative_pooled_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None lora_scale: typing.Optional[float] = None )

Parameters

  • prompt (str or List[str], optional) — prompt to be encoded
  • prompt_2 (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts to be sent to the tokenizer_2 and text_encoder_2. If not defined, prompt is used in both text-encoders device — (torch.device): torch device
  • num_images_per_prompt (int) — number of images that should be generated per prompt
  • do_classifier_free_guidance (bool) — whether to use classifier free guidance or not
  • negative_prompt (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation. If not defined, one has to pass negative_prompt_embeds instead. Ignored when not using guidance (i.e., ignored if guidance_scale is less than 1).
  • negative_prompt_2 (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation to be sent to tokenizer_2 and text_encoder_2. If not defined, negative_prompt is used in both text-encoders
  • prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, text embeddings will be generated from prompt input argument.
  • negative_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated negative text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, negative_prompt_embeds will be generated from negative_prompt input argument.
  • pooled_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated pooled text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, pooled text embeddings will be generated from prompt input argument.
  • negative_pooled_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated negative pooled text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, pooled negative_prompt_embeds will be generated from negative_prompt input argument.
  • lora_scale (float, optional) — A lora scale that will be applied to all LoRA layers of the text encoder if LoRA layers are loaded.

Encodes the prompt into text encoder hidden states.

StableDiffusionXLInpaintPipeline

class diffusers.StableDiffusionXLInpaintPipeline

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( vae: AutoencoderKL text_encoder: CLIPTextModel text_encoder_2: CLIPTextModelWithProjection tokenizer: CLIPTokenizer tokenizer_2: CLIPTokenizer unet: UNet2DConditionModel scheduler: KarrasDiffusionSchedulers requires_aesthetics_score: bool = False force_zeros_for_empty_prompt: bool = True add_watermarker: typing.Optional[bool] = None )

Parameters

  • vae (AutoencoderKL) — Variational Auto-Encoder (VAE) Model to encode and decode images to and from latent representations.
  • text_encoder (CLIPTextModel) — Frozen text-encoder. Stable Diffusion XL uses the text portion of CLIP, specifically the clip-vit-large-patch14 variant.
  • text_encoder_2 ( CLIPTextModelWithProjection) — Second frozen text-encoder. Stable Diffusion XL uses the text and pool portion of CLIP, specifically the laion/CLIP-ViT-bigG-14-laion2B-39B-b160k variant.
  • tokenizer (CLIPTokenizer) — Tokenizer of class CLIPTokenizer.
  • tokenizer_2 (CLIPTokenizer) — Second Tokenizer of class CLIPTokenizer.
  • unet (UNet2DConditionModel) — Conditional U-Net architecture to denoise the encoded image latents.
  • scheduler (SchedulerMixin) — A scheduler to be used in combination with unet to denoise the encoded image latents. Can be one of DDIMScheduler, LMSDiscreteScheduler, or PNDMScheduler.
  • requires_aesthetics_score (bool, optional, defaults to "False") — Whether the unet requires a aesthetic_score condition to be passed during inference. Also see the config of stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-refiner-1-0.
  • force_zeros_for_empty_prompt (bool, optional, defaults to "True") — Whether the negative prompt embeddings shall be forced to always be set to 0. Also see the config of stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1-0.
  • add_watermarker (bool, optional) — Whether to use the invisible_watermark library to watermark output images. If not defined, it will default to True if the package is installed, otherwise no watermarker will be used.

Pipeline for text-to-image generation using Stable Diffusion XL.

This model inherits from DiffusionPipeline. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the library implements for all the pipelines (such as downloading or saving, running on a particular device, etc.)

In addition the pipeline inherits the following loading methods:

as well as the following saving methods:

__call__

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( prompt: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str]] = None prompt_2: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str], NoneType] = None image: typing.Union[PIL.Image.Image, numpy.ndarray, torch.FloatTensor, typing.List[PIL.Image.Image], typing.List[numpy.ndarray], typing.List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None mask_image: typing.Union[PIL.Image.Image, numpy.ndarray, torch.FloatTensor, typing.List[PIL.Image.Image], typing.List[numpy.ndarray], typing.List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None masked_image_latents: FloatTensor = None height: typing.Optional[int] = None width: typing.Optional[int] = None strength: float = 0.9999 num_inference_steps: int = 50 denoising_start: typing.Optional[float] = None denoising_end: typing.Optional[float] = None guidance_scale: float = 7.5 negative_prompt: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str], NoneType] = None negative_prompt_2: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str], NoneType] = None num_images_per_prompt: typing.Optional[int] = 1 eta: float = 0.0 generator: typing.Union[torch._C.Generator, typing.List[torch._C.Generator], NoneType] = None latents: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None negative_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None pooled_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None negative_pooled_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None output_type: typing.Optional[str] = 'pil' return_dict: bool = True callback: typing.Union[typing.Callable[[int, int, torch.FloatTensor], NoneType], NoneType] = None callback_steps: int = 1 cross_attention_kwargs: typing.Union[typing.Dict[str, typing.Any], NoneType] = None guidance_rescale: float = 0.0 original_size: typing.Tuple[int, int] = None crops_coords_top_left: typing.Tuple[int, int] = (0, 0) target_size: typing.Tuple[int, int] = None negative_original_size: typing.Union[typing.Tuple[int, int], NoneType] = None negative_crops_coords_top_left: typing.Tuple[int, int] = (0, 0) negative_target_size: typing.Union[typing.Tuple[int, int], NoneType] = None aesthetic_score: float = 6.0 negative_aesthetic_score: float = 2.5 ) ~pipelines.stable_diffusion.StableDiffusionXLPipelineOutput or tuple

Parameters

  • prompt (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts to guide the image generation. If not defined, one has to pass prompt_embeds. instead.
  • prompt_2 (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts to be sent to the tokenizer_2 and text_encoder_2. If not defined, prompt is used in both text-encoders
  • image (PIL.Image.Image) — Image, or tensor representing an image batch which will be inpainted, i.e. parts of the image will be masked out with mask_image and repainted according to prompt.
  • mask_image (PIL.Image.Image) — Image, or tensor representing an image batch, to mask image. White pixels in the mask will be repainted, while black pixels will be preserved. If mask_image is a PIL image, it will be converted to a single channel (luminance) before use. If it’s a tensor, it should contain one color channel (L) instead of 3, so the expected shape would be (B, H, W, 1).
  • height (int, optional, defaults to self.unet.config.sample_size * self.vae_scale_factor) — The height in pixels of the generated image. This is set to 1024 by default for the best results. Anything below 512 pixels won’t work well for stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0 and checkpoints that are not specifically fine-tuned on low resolutions.
  • width (int, optional, defaults to self.unet.config.sample_size * self.vae_scale_factor) — The width in pixels of the generated image. This is set to 1024 by default for the best results. Anything below 512 pixels won’t work well for stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0 and checkpoints that are not specifically fine-tuned on low resolutions.
  • strength (float, optional, defaults to 0.9999) — Conceptually, indicates how much to transform the masked portion of the reference image. Must be between 0 and 1. image will be used as a starting point, adding more noise to it the larger the strength. The number of denoising steps depends on the amount of noise initially added. When strength is 1, added noise will be maximum and the denoising process will run for the full number of iterations specified in num_inference_steps. A value of 1, therefore, essentially ignores the masked portion of the reference image. Note that in the case of denoising_start being declared as an integer, the value of strength will be ignored.
  • num_inference_steps (int, optional, defaults to 50) — The number of denoising steps. More denoising steps usually lead to a higher quality image at the expense of slower inference.
  • denoising_start (float, optional) — When specified, indicates the fraction (between 0.0 and 1.0) of the total denoising process to be bypassed before it is initiated. Consequently, the initial part of the denoising process is skipped and it is assumed that the passed image is a partly denoised image. Note that when this is specified, strength will be ignored. The denoising_start parameter is particularly beneficial when this pipeline is integrated into a “Mixture of Denoisers” multi-pipeline setup, as detailed in Refining the Image Output.
  • denoising_end (float, optional) — When specified, determines the fraction (between 0.0 and 1.0) of the total denoising process to be completed before it is intentionally prematurely terminated. As a result, the returned sample will still retain a substantial amount of noise (ca. final 20% of timesteps still needed) and should be denoised by a successor pipeline that has denoising_start set to 0.8 so that it only denoises the final 20% of the scheduler. The denoising_end parameter should ideally be utilized when this pipeline forms a part of a “Mixture of Denoisers” multi-pipeline setup, as elaborated in Refining the Image Output.
  • guidance_scale (float, optional, defaults to 7.5) — Guidance scale as defined in Classifier-Free Diffusion Guidance. guidance_scale is defined as w of equation 2. of Imagen Paper. Guidance scale is enabled by setting guidance_scale > 1. Higher guidance scale encourages to generate images that are closely linked to the text prompt, usually at the expense of lower image quality.
  • negative_prompt (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation. If not defined, one has to pass negative_prompt_embeds instead. Ignored when not using guidance (i.e., ignored if guidance_scale is less than 1).
  • negative_prompt_2 (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation to be sent to tokenizer_2 and text_encoder_2. If not defined, negative_prompt is used in both text-encoders
  • prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, text embeddings will be generated from prompt input argument.
  • negative_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated negative text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, negative_prompt_embeds will be generated from negative_prompt input argument.
  • pooled_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated pooled text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, pooled text embeddings will be generated from prompt input argument.
  • negative_pooled_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated negative pooled text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, pooled negative_prompt_embeds will be generated from negative_prompt input argument.
  • num_images_per_prompt (int, optional, defaults to 1) — The number of images to generate per prompt.
  • eta (float, optional, defaults to 0.0) — Corresponds to parameter eta (η) in the DDIM paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.02502. Only applies to schedulers.DDIMScheduler, will be ignored for others.
  • generator (torch.Generator, optional) — One or a list of torch generator(s) to make generation deterministic.
  • latents (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated noisy latents, sampled from a Gaussian distribution, to be used as inputs for image generation. Can be used to tweak the same generation with different prompts. If not provided, a latents tensor will ge generated by sampling using the supplied random generator.
  • output_type (str, optional, defaults to "pil") — The output format of the generate image. Choose between PIL: PIL.Image.Image or np.array.
  • return_dict (bool, optional, defaults to True) — Whether or not to return a StableDiffusionPipelineOutput instead of a plain tuple.
  • callback (Callable, optional) — A function that will be called every callback_steps steps during inference. The function will be called with the following arguments: callback(step: int, timestep: int, latents: torch.FloatTensor).
  • callback_steps (int, optional, defaults to 1) — The frequency at which the callback function will be called. If not specified, the callback will be called at every step.
  • cross_attention_kwargs (dict, optional) — A kwargs dictionary that if specified is passed along to the AttentionProcessor as defined under self.processor in diffusers.models.attention_processor.
  • original_size (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (1024, 1024)) — If original_size is not the same as target_size the image will appear to be down- or upsampled. original_size defaults to (width, height) if not specified. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952.
  • crops_coords_top_left (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (0, 0)) — crops_coords_top_left can be used to generate an image that appears to be “cropped” from the position crops_coords_top_left downwards. Favorable, well-centered images are usually achieved by setting crops_coords_top_left to (0, 0). Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952.
  • target_size (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (1024, 1024)) — For most cases, target_size should be set to the desired height and width of the generated image. If not specified it will default to (width, height). Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952.
  • negative_original_size (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (1024, 1024)) — To negatively condition the generation process based on a specific image resolution. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952. For more information, refer to this issue thread: https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/4208.
  • negative_crops_coords_top_left (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (0, 0)) — To negatively condition the generation process based on a specific crop coordinates. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952. For more information, refer to this issue thread: https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/4208.
  • negative_target_size (Tuple[int], optional, defaults to (1024, 1024)) — To negatively condition the generation process based on a target image resolution. It should be as same as the target_size for most cases. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952. For more information, refer to this issue thread: https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/4208.
  • aesthetic_score (float, optional, defaults to 6.0) — Used to simulate an aesthetic score of the generated image by influencing the positive text condition. Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952.
  • negative_aesthetic_score (float, optional, defaults to 2.5) — Part of SDXL’s micro-conditioning as explained in section 2.2 of https://huggingface.co/papers/2307.01952. Can be used to simulate an aesthetic score of the generated image by influencing the negative text condition.

Returns

~pipelines.stable_diffusion.StableDiffusionXLPipelineOutput or tuple

~pipelines.stable_diffusion.StableDiffusionXLPipelineOutput if return_dict is True, otherwise a tuple. tuple. When returning a tuple, the first element is a list with the generated images.

Function invoked when calling the pipeline for generation.

Examples:

>>> import torch
>>> from diffusers import StableDiffusionXLInpaintPipeline
>>> from diffusers.utils import load_image

>>> pipe = StableDiffusionXLInpaintPipeline.from_pretrained(
...     "stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0",
...     torch_dtype=torch.float16,
...     variant="fp16",
...     use_safetensors=True,
... )
>>> pipe.to("cuda")

>>> img_url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion/main/data/inpainting_examples/overture-creations-5sI6fQgYIuo.png"
>>> mask_url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CompVis/latent-diffusion/main/data/inpainting_examples/overture-creations-5sI6fQgYIuo_mask.png"

>>> init_image = load_image(img_url).convert("RGB")
>>> mask_image = load_image(mask_url).convert("RGB")

>>> prompt = "A majestic tiger sitting on a bench"
>>> image = pipe(
...     prompt=prompt, image=init_image, mask_image=mask_image, num_inference_steps=50, strength=0.80
... ).images[0]

disable_vae_slicing

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Disable sliced VAE decoding. If enable_vae_slicing was previously enabled, this method will go back to computing decoding in one step.

disable_vae_tiling

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Disable tiled VAE decoding. If enable_vae_tiling was previously enabled, this method will go back to computing decoding in one step.

enable_vae_slicing

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Enable sliced VAE decoding. When this option is enabled, the VAE will split the input tensor in slices to compute decoding in several steps. This is useful to save some memory and allow larger batch sizes.

enable_vae_tiling

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Enable tiled VAE decoding. When this option is enabled, the VAE will split the input tensor into tiles to compute decoding and encoding in several steps. This is useful for saving a large amount of memory and to allow processing larger images.

encode_prompt

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( prompt: str prompt_2: typing.Optional[str] = None device: typing.Optional[torch.device] = None num_images_per_prompt: int = 1 do_classifier_free_guidance: bool = True negative_prompt: typing.Optional[str] = None negative_prompt_2: typing.Optional[str] = None prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None negative_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None pooled_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None negative_pooled_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None lora_scale: typing.Optional[float] = None )

Parameters

  • prompt (str or List[str], optional) — prompt to be encoded
  • prompt_2 (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts to be sent to the tokenizer_2 and text_encoder_2. If not defined, prompt is used in both text-encoders device — (torch.device): torch device
  • num_images_per_prompt (int) — number of images that should be generated per prompt
  • do_classifier_free_guidance (bool) — whether to use classifier free guidance or not
  • negative_prompt (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation. If not defined, one has to pass negative_prompt_embeds instead. Ignored when not using guidance (i.e., ignored if guidance_scale is less than 1).
  • negative_prompt_2 (str or List[str], optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation to be sent to tokenizer_2 and text_encoder_2. If not defined, negative_prompt is used in both text-encoders
  • prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, text embeddings will be generated from prompt input argument.
  • negative_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated negative text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, negative_prompt_embeds will be generated from negative_prompt input argument.
  • pooled_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated pooled text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, pooled text embeddings will be generated from prompt input argument.
  • negative_pooled_prompt_embeds (torch.FloatTensor, optional) — Pre-generated negative pooled text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, pooled negative_prompt_embeds will be generated from negative_prompt input argument.
  • lora_scale (float, optional) — A lora scale that will be applied to all LoRA layers of the text encoder if LoRA layers are loaded.

Encodes the prompt into text encoder hidden states.