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passing the first generated image back into img2img the requested number of times. It generates interesting
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variants.
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## Reading Prompts from a File
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You can automate dream.py by providing a text file with the prompts
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you want to run, one line per prompt. The text file must be composed
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with a text editor (e.g. Notepad) and not a word processor. Each line
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should look like what you would type at the dream> prompt:
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a beautiful sunny day in the park, children playing -n4 -C10
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stormy weather on a mountain top, goats grazing -s100
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innovative packaging for a squid's dinner -S137038382
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~~~~
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Then pass this file's name to dream.py when you invoke it:
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~~~~
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(ldm) ~/stable-diffusion$ python3 scripts/dream.py --from_file="path/to/prompts.txt"
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~~~~
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## Weighted Prompts
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You may weight different sections of the prompt to tell the sampler to attach different levels of
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