"Euler a":"Euler Ancestral - very creative, each can get a completely different picture depending on step count, setting steps to higher than 30-40 does not help",
"Batch count":"How many batches of images to create",
"Batch size":"How many image to create in a single batch",
"CFG Scale":"Classifier Free Guidance Scale - how strongly the image should conform to prompt - lower values produce more creative results",
"Seed":"A value that determines the output of random number generator - if you create an image with same parameters and seed as another image, you'll get the same result",
"Inpaint a part of image":"Draw a mask over an image, and the script will regenerate the masked area with content according to prompt",
"Denoising strength":"Determines how little respect the algorithm should have for image's content. At 0, nothing will change, and at 1 you'll get an unrelated image.",
"Denoising strength change factor":"In loopback mode, on each loop the denoising strength is multiplied by this value. <1 means decreasing variety so your sequence will converge on a fixed picture. >1 means increasing variety so your sequence will become more and more chaotic.",
"X values":"Separate values for X axis using commas.",
"Y values":"Separate values for Y axis using commas.",
"None":"Do not do anything special",
"Prompt matrix":"Separate prompts into parts using vertical pipe character (|) and the script will create a picture for every combination of them (except for the first part, which will be present in all combinations)",
"X/Y plot":"Create a grid where images will have different parameters. Use inputs below to specify which parameters will be shared by columns and rows",
"Custom code":"Run Python code. Advanced user only. Must run program with --allow-code for this to work",
"Prompt S/R":"Separate a list of words with commas, and the first word will be used as a keyword: script will search for this word in the prompt, and replace it with others",
"Tile overlap":"For SD upscale, how much overlap in pixels should there be between tiles. Tiles overlap so that when they are merged back into one picture, there is no clearly visible seam.",