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So it's been a while since I learned and played around with stable diffusion. I tried it again today and (before and after doing a git pull) found that when using certain checkpoints it seems to be generating images just fine but will apply this weird color inversion and total artifacting over the image.
This seems like there's something I'm doing wrong, I just don't know what I'm doing wrong or how to describe it well enough to google it. (Some checkpoints work fine, but many produce results like this)
The preview of how the image looks like it's going to turn out
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