
What's Brewing in Midjourney? Updates From the Latest Office Hours
May 3
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Midjourney is always working on new things. The team recently shared updates during their April 23rd office hours. They talked about several features they are testing and what the future might hold.
Lots of Things in Testing
Midjourney has many features in the testing phase right now. Maybe even too many! This is a good problem to have, but it also means they can't test everything at once.
Key items being tested include:
A new default image setting designed to improve performance.
The Omni Reference tool.
A new experimental image setting that testers really like.
Testers seem very happy with the new default image setting. This suggests it could be ready for release very soon, possibly within days.
Personalization and Community Help
Some new personalization features are planned, but they haven't started testing them yet. With so many updates coming, Midjourney is also thinking about how the community can help with testing and feedback. This could help them release new features faster in the future.
Progress on Omni Reference
Omni Reference is currently in testing. It's performing better than the team expected. Right now, it only works with one input image.
So what's delaying its release? They feel they need better ways to moderate its use. Plus, sometimes it creates images with flaws or strange artifacts. The team is figuring out the best way to fix these issues before a wider release.
Releasing Updates More Quickly
The team is trying to release updates faster. However, this can sometimes cause problems, like with the recent editor update. They are looking at using the alpha website more often to test features before they go live for everyone. This could help smooth out future releases.
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What About Fast Mode and Video Models?
Good news for those waiting for the missing Fast Mode! It's planned to be released at the same time as Quality 4. This might still be a few weeks away, possibly around three weeks.
The video models are also showing signs of progress. The team is working to find the right balance between how good the videos look and how much they will cost to create. The goal is to make something high-quality that is still affordable for everyone. The video model is looking better than they initially thought it would, which is great news. It still needs a bit more training and tuning, but we might see something within the next month if things go well.
Staying on top of all these Midjourney updates can be a task. Tools can make your creative process smoother. The TitanXT Midjourney Automation Suite could help streamline how you handle different models and settings as they become available.
Wrapping Up
Midjourney is actively testing several important features like a new default setting, Omni Reference, and video models. They are also exploring ways to speed up releases and involve the community more. Big updates are coming, so keep an eye out!
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