clarifications for --lowvram and --medvram in readme.
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is removed from GPU memory. The nature of this optimization makes the processing run slower -- about 10 times slower
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compared to normal operation on my RTX 3090.
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`--medvram` is another optimization that should reduce VRAM usage significantly by not peocessing conditional and
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`--medvram` is another optimization that should reduce VRAM usage significantly by not processing conditional and
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unconditional denoising in a same batch.
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This implementation of optimization does not require any modification to original Stable Diffusion code.
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#### What option to use?
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If you have 4GB VRAM and want to make 512x512 (or maybe up to 640x640) images, use `--medvram`.
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If you have 4GB VRAM and want to make images larger than that, use `--lowvram`.
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If you have more VRAM and want to make larger images than you can usually make, use `--medvram`. You can use `--lowvram`
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also but the effect will likely be barely noticeable.
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Otherwise, do not use any.
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### Inpainting
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In img2img tab, draw a mask over a part of image, and that part will be in-painted.
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