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How to Fix Stable Diffusion Generating Only One Image When Changing Batch Size

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When changing the batch size in Stable Diffusion, there can be an issue where only one image is generated instead of multiple images.

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The cause of this problem is thought to be that if the “Add number suffix to filename when saving” checkbox is unchecked in the settings screen, the overwrite setting will cause multiple copies of the same file to be generated, and the overwrite setting will ultimately leave only one.

To solve this, please change the settings as follows.

1. Open the settings screen and select “Save Images/Grid Images”.
2. Check the “Add number suffix to filename when saving” checkbox.
3. Select “Add number suffix” in the “Saving the image to an existing file” section.

Here is a more natural-sounding translation:

The problem occurs because if the “Add number suffix to filename when saving” checkbox is unchecked in the settings screen, the overwrite setting will generate multiple copies of the same file, which will then be overwritten by the next file. To fix this, you can enable the “Add number suffix to filename when saving” checkbox in the settings screen. This will add a unique number to the end of each file name, preventing them from being overwritten.
The cause of this problem is thought to be that if the “Add number suffix to filename when saving” checkbox is unchecked in the settings screen, the overwrite setting will cause multiple copies of the same file to be generated, and the overwrite setting will ultimately leave only one.

To solve this, please change the settings as follows.

1. Open the settings screen and select “Save Images/Grid Images”.
2. Check the “Add number suffix to filename when saving” checkbox.
3. Select “Add number suffix” in the “Saving the image to an existing file” section.

Here is a more natural-sounding translation:

The problem occurs because if the “Add number suffix to filename when saving” checkbox is unchecked in the settings screen, the overwrite setting will generate multiple copies of the same file, which will then be overwritten by the next file. To fix this, you can enable the “Add number suffix to filename when saving” checkbox in the settings screen. This will add a unique number to the end of each file name, preventing them from being overwritten.

A screenshot of the Stable-Diffusion settings interface, prompting users to check the option 'Add number suffix' when saving the image to an existing file. The 'Add number suffix' option is highlighted with a blue circle, indicating it's the selected action to prevent file overwriting by numbering new images.

By changing these settings, you will be able to generate as many images as the batch size.

Conclusion

Using the batch size function can significantly reduce the time it takes to generate images.

Please solve this problem and take advantage of the batch size function!

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