InstructPix2Pix: Learning to Follow Image Editing Instructions
Overview
InstructPix2Pix: Learning to Follow Image Editing Instructions by Tim Brooks, Aleksander Holynski and Alexei A. Efros.
The abstract of the paper is the following:
We propose a method for editing images from human instructions: given an input image and a written instruction that tells the model what to do, our model follows these instructions to edit the image. To obtain training data for this problem, we combine the knowledge of two large pretrained models — a language model (GPT-3) and a text-to-image model (Stable Diffusion) — to generate a large dataset of image editing examples. Our conditional diffusion model, InstructPix2Pix, is trained on our generated data, and generalizes to real images and user-written instructions at inference time. Since it performs edits in the forward pass and does not require per example fine-tuning or inversion, our model edits images quickly, in a matter of seconds. We show compelling editing results for a diverse collection of input images and written instructions.
Resources:
Available Pipelines:
Pipeline | Tasks | Demo |
---|---|---|
StableDiffusionInstructPix2PixPipeline | Text-Based Image Editing | 🤗 Space |
Usage example
import PIL
import requests
import torch
from diffusers import StableDiffusionInstructPix2PixPipeline
model_id = "timbrooks/instruct-pix2pix"
pipe = StableDiffusionInstructPix2PixPipeline.from_pretrained(model_id, torch_dtype=torch.float16).to("cuda")
url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/diffusers/diffusers-images-docs/resolve/main/mountain.png"
def download_image(url):
image = PIL.Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
image = PIL.ImageOps.exif_transpose(image)
image = image.convert("RGB")
return image
image = download_image(url)
prompt = "make the mountains snowy"
edit = pipe(prompt, image=image, num_inference_steps=20, image_guidance_scale=1.5, guidance_scale=7).images[0]
images[0].save("snowy_mountains.png")
StableDiffusionInstructPix2PixPipeline
class diffusers.StableDiffusionInstructPix2PixPipeline
< source >( vae: AutoencoderKL text_encoder: CLIPTextModel tokenizer: CLIPTokenizer unet: UNet2DConditionModel scheduler: KarrasDiffusionSchedulers safety_checker: StableDiffusionSafetyChecker feature_extractor: CLIPFeatureExtractor requires_safety_checker: bool = True )
Parameters
- vae (AutoencoderKL) — Variational Auto-Encoder (VAE) Model to encode and decode images to and from latent representations.
-
text_encoder (
CLIPTextModel
) — Frozen text-encoder. Stable Diffusion uses the text portion of CLIP, specifically the clip-vit-large-patch14 variant. -
tokenizer (
CLIPTokenizer
) — Tokenizer of class CLIPTokenizer. - unet (UNet2DConditionModel) — Conditional U-Net architecture to denoise the encoded image latents.
-
scheduler (SchedulerMixin) —
A scheduler to be used in combination with
unet
to denoise the encoded image latents. Can be one of DDIMScheduler, LMSDiscreteScheduler, or PNDMScheduler. -
safety_checker (
StableDiffusionSafetyChecker
) — Classification module that estimates whether generated images could be considered offensive or harmful. Please, refer to the model card for details. -
feature_extractor (
CLIPFeatureExtractor
) — Model that extracts features from generated images to be used as inputs for thesafety_checker
.
Pipeline for pixel-level image editing by following text instructions. Based on Stable Diffusion.
This model inherits from DiffusionPipeline. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the library implements for all the pipelines (such as downloading or saving, running on a particular device, etc.)
__call__
< source >(
prompt: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str]] = None
image: typing.Union[torch.FloatTensor, PIL.Image.Image] = None
num_inference_steps: int = 100
guidance_scale: float = 7.5
image_guidance_scale: float = 1.5
negative_prompt: typing.Union[str, typing.List[str], NoneType] = None
num_images_per_prompt: typing.Optional[int] = 1
eta: float = 0.0
generator: typing.Union[torch._C.Generator, typing.List[torch._C.Generator], NoneType] = None
latents: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
negative_prompt_embeds: typing.Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
output_type: typing.Optional[str] = 'pil'
return_dict: bool = True
callback: typing.Union[typing.Callable[[int, int, torch.FloatTensor], NoneType], NoneType] = None
callback_steps: int = 1
)
→
StableDiffusionPipelineOutput or tuple
Parameters
-
prompt (
str
orList[str]
, optional) — The prompt or prompts to guide the image generation. If not defined, one has to passprompt_embeds
. instead. -
image (
PIL.Image.Image
) —Image
, or tensor representing an image batch which will be repainted according toprompt
. -
num_inference_steps (
int
, optional, defaults to 100) — The number of denoising steps. More denoising steps usually lead to a higher quality image at the expense of slower inference. -
guidance_scale (
float
, optional, defaults to 7.5) — Guidance scale as defined in Classifier-Free Diffusion Guidance.guidance_scale
is defined asw
of equation 2. of Imagen Paper. Guidance scale is enabled by settingguidance_scale > 1
. Higher guidance scale encourages to generate images that are closely linked to the textprompt
, usually at the expense of lower image quality. This pipeline requires a value of at least1
. -
image_guidance_scale (
float
, optional, defaults to 1.5) — Image guidance scale is to push the generated image towards the inital imageimage
. Image guidance scale is enabled by settingimage_guidance_scale > 1
. Higher image guidance scale encourages to generate images that are closely linked to the source imageimage
, usually at the expense of lower image quality. This pipeline requires a value of at least1
. -
negative_prompt (
str
orList[str]
, optional) — The prompt or prompts not to guide the image generation. If not defined, one has to passnegative_prompt_embeds
. instead. Ignored when not using guidance (i.e., ignored ifguidance_scale
is less than1
). -
num_images_per_prompt (
int
, optional, defaults to 1) — The number of images to generate per prompt. -
eta (
float
, optional, defaults to 0.0) — Corresponds to parameter eta (η) in the DDIM paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.02502. Only applies to schedulers.DDIMScheduler, will be ignored for others. -
generator (
torch.Generator
, optional) — One or a list of torch generator(s) to make generation deterministic. -
latents (
torch.FloatTensor
, optional) — Pre-generated noisy latents, sampled from a Gaussian distribution, to be used as inputs for image generation. Can be used to tweak the same generation with different prompts. If not provided, a latents tensor will ge generated by sampling using the supplied randomgenerator
. -
prompt_embeds (
torch.FloatTensor
, optional) — Pre-generated text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, text embeddings will be generated fromprompt
input argument. -
negative_prompt_embeds (
torch.FloatTensor
, optional) — Pre-generated negative text embeddings. Can be used to easily tweak text inputs, e.g. prompt weighting. If not provided, negative_prompt_embeds will be generated fromnegative_prompt
input argument. -
output_type (
str
, optional, defaults to"pil"
) — The output format of the generate image. Choose between PIL:PIL.Image.Image
ornp.array
. -
return_dict (
bool
, optional, defaults toTrue
) — Whether or not to return a StableDiffusionPipelineOutput instead of a plain tuple. -
callback (
Callable
, optional) — A function that will be called everycallback_steps
steps during inference. The function will be called with the following arguments:callback(step: int, timestep: int, latents: torch.FloatTensor)
. -
callback_steps (
int
, optional, defaults to 1) — The frequency at which thecallback
function will be called. If not specified, the callback will be called at every step.
Returns
StableDiffusionPipelineOutput or tuple
StableDiffusionPipelineOutput if return_dict
is True, otherwise a tuple. When returning a tuple, the first element is a list with the generated images, and the second element is a list of
bools denoting whether the corresponding generated image likely represents "not-safe-for-work" (nsfw) content, according to the
safety_checker`.
Function invoked when calling the pipeline for generation.
Examples:
>>> import PIL
>>> import requests
>>> import torch
>>> from io import BytesIO
>>> from diffusers import StableDiffusionInstructPix2PixPipeline
>>> def download_image(url):
... response = requests.get(url)
... return PIL.Image.open(BytesIO(response.content)).convert("RGB")
>>> img_url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/diffusers/diffusers-images-docs/resolve/main/mountain.png"
>>> image = download_image(img_url).resize((512, 512))
>>> pipe = StableDiffusionInstructPix2PixPipeline.from_pretrained(
... "timbrooks/instruct-pix2pix", torch_dtype=torch.float16
... )
>>> pipe = pipe.to("cuda")
>>> prompt = "make the mountains snowy"
>>> image = pipe(prompt=prompt, image=image).images[0]
Offloads all models to CPU using accelerate, reducing memory usage with a low impact on performance. Compared
to enable_sequential_cpu_offload
, this method moves one whole model at a time to the GPU when its forward
method is called, and the model remains in GPU until the next model runs. Memory savings are lower than with
enable_sequential_cpu_offload
, but performance is much better due to the iterative execution of the unet
.
Offloads all models to CPU using accelerate, significantly reducing memory usage. When called, unet,
text_encoder, vae and safety checker have their state dicts saved to CPU and then are moved to a
torch.device('meta') and loaded to GPU only when their specific submodule has its
forwardmethod called. Note that offloading happens on a submodule basis. Memory savings are higher than with
enable_model_cpu_offload`, but performance is lower.