I love that image.delivery pulls the prompt out of the image metadata (so myself and others can reference it later), but it doesn’t support albums… Prompt for above
I love that image.delivery pulls the prompt out of the image metadata (so myself and others can reference it later), but it doesn’t support albums… Prompt for above
The method I’ve settled on takes a bit of work to put together. First, I upload PNGs to catbox.moe. This preserves metadata so someone can feed the image into the A1111 PNG Info tab, or by copying the url to https://pngchunk.com.
Next, I upload JPG copies here. That gives me the lemmynsfw hosted url and builds the gallery. Then I put them both together using markdown so that the image gallery is also links to the PNGs. The final format looks like this:
[![](https://lemmynsfw.com/pictrs/image/59c7f6e6-de70-4354-937b-5b82b67fc195.webp)][1] [![](https://lemmynsfw.com/pictrs/image/88b14211-4464-4cd2-bb28-05e781dd5fc8.webp)][2] [![](https://lemmynsfw.com/pictrs/image/bf3a69bb-d0f9-4691-b95e-6794880bbc86.webp)][3] [1]: https://files.catbox.moe/5dsqza.png [2]: https://files.catbox.moe/dljkxc.png [3]: https://files.catbox.moe/kcqguv.png
This seems to work well. The only hiccup is that I need to include the first image twice, once in the post body so it shows in the gallery, and once as the post header image. That works okay in the browser, but some lemmy mobile apps show it as a duplicate.
Here’s the final result: https://lemmynsfw.com/post/1372540
This works great! I wrote a python script to make it faster.
Obviously, modify to fit your needs…
Input file:
Output file will look like this:
Script:
def convert_urls(input_file, output_file): with open(input_file, 'r') as f: urls = f.read().splitlines() with open(output_file, 'w') as f: f.write('Click on an image to see prompt details.\n\n') for i, url in enumerate(urls, start=1): id = url.split('/')[-1] f.write(f'[![](https://fast.image.delivery/{id}.jpg)][{i}]\n') f.write('\n') for i, url in enumerate(urls, start=1): f.write(f'[{i}]: {url}\n') # Usage convert_urls('input.txt', 'output.txt')
This is amazing! Thank you, I’ll try it later today.