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[BUG] - Images created before 3-14-2023 in invoke will not open #36

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Void2258 opened this issue Aug 26, 2023 · 3 comments
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[BUG] - Images created before 3-14-2023 in invoke will not open #36

Void2258 opened this issue Aug 26, 2023 · 3 comments
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@Void2258
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Void2258 commented Aug 26, 2023

Description

As described, images created on 3-13-2023 or earlier in invoke AI will not open. No error message or anything, simply nothing happens when dragged in. This roughly corresponds to release 2.3.2, so it's possible this is something to do with versions prior to that one.

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Drag image with date older than 3-13-2023 into the window.
Absolutely nothing happens.

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From 3-13-2023:
000226 b88cee60 3343013051

From 3-15-2023:
000269 d4720354 3336898598 postprocessed

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1.3.2

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Windows

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InvokeAI

@Void2258 Void2258 added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 26, 2023
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I have confirmed that the prompt sections of these two images are slightly different. Thank you for providing the image from the early versions of Invoke AI. This will allow me to make SD Prompt Reader support a wider range of formats. I will be releasing beta2 within the next few days to solve this issue.

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You might want to check on the Invoke discord regarding even earlier versions.

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@receyuki receyuki closed this as completed Sep 3, 2023
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