make pictures in variations appear centered

also added captions to most of them
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./outputs/Xena/000001.3357757885.png: "prompt" -s50 -W512 -H512 -C7.5 -Ak_lms -S3357757885
```
The one with seed 3357757885 looks nice:
![var1](../assets/variation_walkthru/000001.3357757885.png)
<figure markdown>
![var1](../assets/variation_walkthru/000001.3357757885.png)
<figcaption>Seed 3357757885 looks nice</figcaption>
</figure>
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@ -79,15 +80,21 @@ used to generate it.
This gives us a series of closely-related variations, including the two shown
here.
![var2](../assets/variation_walkthru/000002.3647897225.png)
<figure markdown>
![var2](../assets/variation_walkthru/000002.3647897225.png)
<figcaption>subseed 3647897225</figcaption>
</figure>
![var3](../assets/variation_walkthru/000002.1614299449.png)
<figure markdown>
![var3](../assets/variation_walkthru/000002.1614299449.png)
<figcaption>subseed 1614299449</figcaption>
</figure>
I like the expression on Xena's face in the first one (subseed 3647897225), and
the armor on her shoulder in the second one (subseed 1614299449). Can we combine
them to get the best of both worlds?
We combine the two variations using `-V` (--with_variations). Again, we must
We combine the two variations using `-V` (`--with_variations`). Again, we must
provide the seed for the originally-chosen image in order for this to work.
```bash
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Here we are providing equal weights (0.1 and 0.1) for both the subseeds. The
resulting image is close, but not exactly what I wanted:
![var4](../assets/variation_walkthru/000003.1614299449.png)
<figure markdown>
![var4](../assets/variation_walkthru/000003.1614299449.png)
</figure>
We could either try combining the images with different weights, or we can
generate more variations around the almost-but-not-quite image. We do the
@ -120,7 +129,10 @@ Outputs:
This produces six images, all slight variations on the combination of the chosen
two images. Here's the one I like best:
![var5](../assets/variation_walkthru/000004.3747154981.png)
<figure markdown>
![var5](../assets/variation_walkthru/000004.3747154981.png)
<figcaption>000004.3747154981.png</figcaption>
</figure>
As you can see, this is a very powerful tool, which when combined with subprompt
weighting, gives you great control over the content and quality of your