Settings visualized
Visulize the settings for the main parameters
The new default values for Palette are listed below, along with detailed explanations in the following sections:
data = {
"resolution": "watermarked-sd", # watermarked-sd, sd, full-hd, or 4k
"prompt": "", # replace with custom prompt (manual prompt)
"standard_filter_id": "1", # 0-20 default filters (auto prompt)
"artistic_filter_id": "O", # 0-100 more creative filters (auto prompt)
"raw_captions": "false", # true or false, remove post and prefix from prompt
"pre_fix": "", # create your own pre_fix, e.g. A photo of
"post_fix": "", # create your own pre_fix, e.g. HDR and colorful.
"auto_color": "true", # true or false, color balancing
"white_balance": "false", # white balancing
"temperature": "-0.1", # 0.0 - 1.0, cold or warm filter
"saturation": "1.1" # 0.0 - 2.0, adjust saturation
}
- Parameter: standard_filter_id
- Enabled values: 1-20
- Disable value: 0
- 10 filters per row (e.g., first row: 1-10)
Filters 1-3 offer the most conservative colorizations, making them suitable defaults for various applications. Filter 1 is the most consistent choice. Filters 4-20 provide more vibrant colors but may be less robust. These 20 filters are the default options in the official Palette.fm.
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- Parameter: artistic_filter_id
- Enabled values: 1-100
- Disable value: 0
- 10 filters per row (e.g., first row: 1-10)
These filters may be less consistent, but they offer more colorful results. They are featured in the "Surprise Me" option within the official Palette.fm browser-app.
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- Parameter: auto_color
- Enabled value: true
- Disable value: false
- Example: Standard filters 1-20 with alternating auto_color false and true. 10 per row.
Comparisons are made in pairs. The first image has auto_color set to false, while the second has it enabled. In Palette's official app, auto_color is set to true by default. This setting enhances color balance, brings out softer colors, and adds a more vibrant appearance.
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- Parameter: white_balance
- Enabled value: true
- Disable value: false
- Example: Standard filters 1-20 with alternating white_balance false and true. 10 per row.
Note: Comparisons are presented in pairs. The first image has white_balance set to false, while the second enables it. In Palette's official app, white_balance is set to false by default. Although less robust than auto_color, this setting performs well with higher quality images, providing a cleaner appearance.
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- Parameter: temperature
- Enabled value: -1.0 - 1.0
- Disable value: 0.0
- Example: Standard filters 1-20 with temperature going from - 1.0 - 1.0
Image temperature ranges from -1.0 to 1.0, with 0.0 disabling the adjustment. The official Palette app sets the default value at -0.1. Older images tend to lose contrast and appear flat in color. Applying a slightly colder filter on the mid-tones enhances image cleanliness and adds depth.
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- Parameter: saturation
- Enabled value: 0.0 - 2.0
- Disable value: 1.0
- Example: Standard filters 1-20 with saturation going from 0.0 - 2.0
Image saturation ranges from 0.0 to 2.0, with 1.0 disabling the adjustment. The official Palette app sets the default value at 1.1, slightly boosting colors for a more vibrant appearance.
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- Parameter: image_ref
Utilize the reference image to approximate the color scheme in your colorization. Ensuring the general color pattern is similar will lead to a pleasing result. Feel free to explore creativity by incorporating elements such as flowers or butterflies to enhance the color palette.
