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custom-nodes
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Using rotation and scale invariant template matching in ComfyUI, find the target image mask within another image based on the target image.
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A collection of custom nodes extending FlowConnect's (https://flow-connect.saurabhagat.me) architecture
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Custom Nodes for Shader Graph. Updated for Unity 2019.4 - 2021.2
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ComfyUI Nodes - Get the colors palette from image
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Custom Nodes for ComfyUI for Bringing Old Photo Back to Life
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A Custom Node for ComfyUI that increases/decreases the details of images
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3-4x faster ComfyUI Image Upscaling using Tensorrt
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A Custom Node for ComfyUI that allows you to control the logic flow
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ComfyUI extension for advanced manipulation with latent
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Visualize your textures inside ComfyUI
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Jul 31, 2024 - JavaScript
Custom Nodes for ComfyUI that perform color grading based on the latent tensor value range
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A ComfyUI extension for Segment-Anything 2
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Custom nodes and workflows for SDXL in ComfyUI
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Based on GroundingDino and SAM, use semantic strings to segment any element in an image. The comfyui version of sd-webui-segment-anything.
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Custom nodes for SDXL and SD1.5 including Multi-ControlNet, LoRA, Aspect Ratio, Process Switches, and many more nodes.
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A collection of ComfyUI custom nodes.
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