turns out ddim_eta is a global general setting param now, not passed directly as a p.ddim_eta any more. So i made it a schedule.
Todo: only show in ui if ddim is selected.
new option to use init image as hybrid video
- you can use all normal compositing stuff with that mode.
- you can't use optical flow, because it's not a video - but - if there are already video frames in the directory, well - you should be able to still use flow and ransac modes, although I haven't tested that
changed Optical flow redo to a selection of optical flow type with None as default
- added Redo flow factor schedule
- made optical flow redo look nicer by warping the same image that it is using to compare to prev_img, then it goes in for final generation
changed Optical flow cadence to a selection of optical flow type with None as default
- added cadence flow factor schedule
Added flow guidance from last flow
- no UI change - it just works by default with hybrid motion optical flow types. It just uses the last flow as guidance, so it's a minor difference, but a little better temporal coherence on flow
changed hybrid composite to a selection with None as default
- now can set hybrid compositing to Normal (After Motion), Before Motion, or After Generation!
- Adds DIS Fine mode, and sets it as the new default
- Optical flow cadence and optical flow redo generation will now use DIS Fine, for pixel accuracy
- Adds flow guidance to hybrid flow. No setting needed, it just happens automatically, assisting the flow calculation by feeding in the last flow.
- Adds flow_factor_schedule for hybrid flow
- reduced some code for bordermode by setting a variable for the cv2 border mode translated from the user setting
Added control for 3D depth aspect ratio on a schedule. Now, if you want to recreate the horrible depth aspect ratio stretching deforum used to have, YOU CAN! Or, make it opposite, or make it change, or whatever.
r is a random, good for starting a guided images at a random, that you can set for the last variable like 0:(r),1:(-1),max_f-1:(-1),max_f:(r)
max_f is the max frame, this is -1 because we start at 0