[ARCHIVED] Midjourney Website Secrets: Unlocking the Full Potential of your Gallery

Making AI Magic
9 Jan 202309:37

TLDRIn this video, Jen from Making the Photo guides viewers on how to maximize the potential of their mid-journey image gallery on the mid-journey website. She introduces the various features and functionalities recently added to the platform, such as organizing images through filters, customizing the default view, and creating collections for better image management. Jen also explains how to share galleries with other users, follow creators for inspiration, and use the ranking system to provide feedback to the mid-journey team. She highlights the importance of the archive function for backing up images and touches on the challenges of integrating the Discord server with the website. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to explore additional tools and features on the website to enhance their creative experience.

Takeaways

  • 📷 **Midjourney Webpage Access**: Sign in at mid-journey.com to access your personal gallery with all your images.
  • 🔍 **Image Organization**: Utilize filters to organize images by newest, oldest, hot, or top-ranked, and view only grids or upscales.
  • 👀 **Image Identification**: Hover over images to distinguish between regular and advanced upscales.
  • 📈 **Ranking System**: Filter images based on your personal ranking to easily find favorites or those you wish to discard.
  • ⚙️ **Customize Default View**: Edit filters through the three-dot icon to set your preferred default view.
  • ✨ **Collections Feature**: Create collections to organize your favorite images and make your gallery more manageable.
  • 🔧 **Workspaces Section**: Keep an eye on the new 'workspaces' feature for future updates on its purpose.
  • 🔗 **Sharing Gallery**: Share your gallery with other users via a unique URL that includes your mid-journey web identifier.
  • 📚 **Community Page**: Access the Community Feed for inspiration and learning from other creators' prompts and images.
  • 🔑 **Subscriber Benefits**: Subscribers have access to the Community page and can share their gallery with other subscribers.
  • 🛠️ **Archive Function**: Use the archive button to backup your images in case of website issues or policy changes.

Q & A

  • What is the first step to access your mid-journey webpage?

    -Go to mid-journey.com and sign in. You may be asked to authorize your account to access your images.

  • How can you quickly navigate to your mid-journey webpage from Discord?

    -You can do this by clicking the web button under an image.

  • What are some of the filters available on the mid-journey website for organizing images?

    -You can filter images by their ranking, view them from newest to oldest or vice versa, and choose to see only hot images (newest with highest rankings) or top images overall.

  • How can you customize the default view of your mid-journey webpage?

    -Click the three dot icon in your header and choose 'edit filters' to customize the default view by selecting your preferred filters.

  • What is the purpose of collections on the mid-journey website?

    -Collections are used to organize your favorite mid-journey images into specific groups, making it easier to manage and find them later.

  • How can you make a collection public or private?

    -When creating a new collection, you can choose to make it public or private. The first image you add will automatically become the cover image, but you can change this later.

  • What is the workspaces section on the mid-journey website?

    -The workspaces section is a new feature, and as of the time of the video, its purpose was not clear. The presenter promises to update viewers when more information is available.

  • How can you share your mid-journey images with other creators?

    -Click the three dot icon next to the archive button in your header and choose 'view as visitor'. This will provide a URL that includes your mid-journey web identifier number, which you can share with others.

  • What is the Community Feed on the mid-journey website?

    -The Community Feed is a place where you can see some of the best images created on mid-journey, providing inspiration and a chance to learn from other creators.

  • How can you follow a creator on the mid-journey website?

    -You can follow a creator by clicking the three dot icon next to their image or profile and selecting 'follow creator'.

  • What is the archive function on the mid-journey website used for?

    -The archive function is used to back up your images in case something happens to the website or if mid-journey's storage policies change.

  • What additional details can you find by clicking the 'I' icon on an image in your mid-journey gallery?

    -By clicking the 'I' icon, you can see more information such as the aspect ratio, style, version, and image history including the original grid and similar images created with a similar prompt.

Outlines

00:00

📷 Navigating the Mid-Journey Website

Jen introduces viewers to the mid-journey website, offering guidance for users who are familiar with the mid-journey Discord server but may be new to the website's features. She explains how to access one's own mid-Journey webpage, view and organize images using filters and rankings, and customize the default view. The video also covers how to delete images, change the page's appearance through settings, and utilize collections for image organization. Jen mentions the recent addition of new functionalities and the importance of the website's search bar, despite its current unreliability. She also discusses sharing images with other creators and the limitations for non-subscribers.

05:00

🌟 Engaging with the Mid-Journey Community

The second paragraph focuses on the benefits of being a mid-Journey subscriber, including access to the Community page for inspiration and learning from other creators. It details how to bookmark images, follow creators, and copy prompts from the Community Feed. The disconnect between the Discord server and the website is acknowledged, and workarounds such as checking a user's Discord about me page for their Gallery link are suggested. The paragraph also covers the ranking tab, which allows users to rank images and provide feedback to mid-Journey. The importance of the archive function for backing up images and the various options available for each image in the gallery are also discussed. The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to share their experiences with the website and gallery in the comments.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Midjourney Images

Midjourney Images refer to the creative outputs generated during the process of using the Midjourney platform. These images are central to the video's theme as they represent the content that users are looking to organize and share. The script mentions that users can view these images from newest to oldest or filter them based on their rankings, showcasing the importance of these images in the context of the Midjourney website.

💡Midjourney Discord Server

The Midjourney Discord Server is a community platform where users primarily interact and share their experiences with Midjourney. It is mentioned in the script as a starting point for users who are new to the Midjourney website, indicating its significance as a social hub for creators using the platform.

💡Midjourney Webpage

A Midjourney Webpage is a personalized space on the Midjourney website where users can access, organize, and manage their images. The script emphasizes the webpage's role in allowing users to view all their images, customize their default view, and interact with the platform's features, making it a key concept in the video.

💡Collections

Collections are a feature on the Midjourney website that allows users to organize their favorite images into curated groups. The script describes how to create and manage collections, highlighting their utility in enhancing the organization and presentation of a user's gallery.

💡Workspaces

Workspaces is a recently added section on the Midjourney website, although its exact purpose is not fully explained in the script. It is mentioned as a new feature that the presenter plans to update the viewers on, indicating its potential importance in future updates or functionalities.

💡Community Feed

The Community Feed is a section on the Midjourney website where users can view and draw inspiration from the creations of other users. It is portrayed as a valuable source of inspiration and a platform for learning from others' prompts, which is crucial for fostering a creative community.

💡Ranking

Ranking in the context of the Midjourney website refers to the process of evaluating and sorting images based on user preference. The script discusses how ranking images helps the platform understand user preferences and provides feedback on the images created, which is essential for the platform's development and user satisfaction.

💡Archiving

Archiving is a function that allows users to back up their images in case of any issues with the website or changes in storage policies. The script explains the process of using the archive button to download images, emphasizing its importance in ensuring users have a secure copy of their creations.

💡Image Prompts

Image Prompts are the textual descriptions or commands that guide the creation of Midjourney images. The script mentions the ability to view image prompts on the website, which are crucial for understanding the context and inspiration behind each image.

💡Upscaling

Upscaling refers to the process of enhancing the resolution or quality of an image. The script discusses the ability to view different types of upscales, such as regular and advanced, which is significant for users looking to improve the quality of their images.

💡Sharing and Following

Sharing and Following are social features on the Midjourney website that allow users to share their galleries and follow other creators. The script explains how to share galleries and follow creators, which is important for community engagement and networking among users.

Highlights

Midjourney Discord server is a great place for creating mid-journey images.

You can access your own mid Journey webpage by signing in at mid-journey.com.

Your mid Journey Gallery helps organize images with various filters and sorting options.

Images can be viewed from newest to oldest or based on their rankings.

The website allows you to differentiate between regular and advanced upscales.

Customize your default view by selecting preferred filters through the 'edit filters' option.

Change the look of your page by customizing image size, layout, and card information.

Collections are a new feature that allows for easy organization of favorite images.

Create new collections or add images to existing ones for better image organization.

Collections can be made public or private for sharing purposes.

The workspaces section is a recent addition, its purpose is yet to be clarified.

Add multiple images to a collection using 'select mode' and the 'add to collection' option.

Each collection has its own filter for further customization.

The search bar is useful for finding specific images or prompts.

Share your mid Journey images with other creators using your unique web identifier URL.

Only mid-journey subscribers have access to view galleries.

The Community page offers a source of inspiration and a chance to learn from other creators.

Follow creators and keep up with their work through the personal feed on the website.

The ranking tab allows you to rank images and provide feedback to mid Journey.

Earn free fast hours by ranking images and contribute to the platform's improvement.

Use the archive function to back up your images in case of any changes to storage policies.

Each image in your gallery has options to rank, bookmark, and access detailed information.

Customize your website experience with filters, ratings, and more for better organization and sharing.