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Testing ZIT and Flux-1 with “NVIDIA PiD — Pixel Diffusion Decoder”

Just tested NVIDIA-PiD with 512px generated images and 1024 generated image downscaled to 512, because I think this way the comparison is more balanced since 512 generations will always have less details. (PiD was trained with 512px inputs)

I used https://github.com/tsolful/ComfyUI-PiD to test it.
There is this other one I just came to know: https://github.com/Merserk/ComfyUI-PiD

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