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Quick run

After installing MMagic successfully, now you are able to play with MMagic! To generate an image from text, you only need several lines of codes by MMagic!

from mmagic.apis import MMagicInferencer
sd_inferencer = MMagicInferencer(model_name='stable_diffusion')
text_prompts = 'A panda is having dinner at KFC'
result_out_dir = 'output/sd_res.png'
sd_inferencer.infer(text=text_prompts, result_out_dir=result_out_dir)

Or you can just run the following command.

python demo/mmagic_inference_demo.py \
    --model-name stable_diffusion \
    --text "A panda is having dinner at KFC" \
    --result-out-dir ./output/sd_res.png

You will see a new image sd_res.png in folder output/, which contained generated samples.

What's more, if you want to make these photos much more clear, you only need several lines of codes for image super-resolution by MMagic!

from mmagic.apis import MMagicInferencer
config = 'configs/esrgan/esrgan_x4c64b23g32_1xb16-400k_div2k.py'
checkpoint = 'https://download.openmmlab.com/mmediting/restorers/esrgan/esrgan_x4c64b23g32_1x16_400k_div2k_20200508-f8ccaf3b.pth'
img_path = 'tests/data/image/lq/baboon_x4.png'
editor = MMagicInferencer('esrgan', model_config=config, model_ckpt=checkpoint)
output = editor.infer(img=img_path,result_out_dir='output.png')

Now, you can check your fancy photos in output.png.