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Hello! 🤍 simple question #125

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4lt3r3go opened this issue Dec 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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Hello! 🤍 simple question #125

4lt3r3go opened this issue Dec 14, 2024 · 3 comments

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@4lt3r3go
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4lt3r3go commented Dec 14, 2024

A question regarding the 256p pool mentioned in the pdf here https://arxiv.org/pdf/2412.03603
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What specific resolution should I aim for if I want to target that specific 256p pool and get more variety in my outputs?
especially considering different aspect ratios like 16:9 or 4:3 or even vertical videos?
also, does frames amount count to target that pool properly too? i'm using 65 frames.

i noticed that if i exceed certain resolution the output completly change, the prompt behave differently.
so thats why i would like to know how to target that portion correctly. thanks.

Thank you in advance for your help🤍
sincerly, a big fan

@OrphBean
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Yes this is a great question i am keen on this answer too as i am looking for diversity of output

@JacobKong
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Thanks for your attention. You need to keep hxw=256x256 while changing the height and width.

@4lt3r3go
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🤍thaks to you!
do you mean the total amout of pixel must be 256x256
OR
keep one side 256 and change the other, like to match a bucket?

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