If you’re a user of Midjourney, a powerful AI image generation tool, you might have come across the term Show Job Command.
This command is a handy feature that allows you to perform various actions on your generated images using a unique Job ID.
In this Midjourney tutorial, we will delve into the Midjourney Show Job Command and explore its various applications. Let’s start by understanding what the Show Job Command is.
What is the Midjourney Show Job Command?
The Midjourney Show Job Command is a versatile tool that enables users to manipulate their generated images by interacting with them using a unique Job ID.
This Job ID serves as a unique identifier for each image generated by Midjourney and can be found in various places, including the image filenames, URLs on the Midjourney website, and within the image itself.
To use the /show
command, you simply type /show
followed by the Job ID in any Bot Channel or your Direct Messages within Midjourney.
It’s important to note that the /show
command is only applicable to your own jobs, which means you can’t use it to modify images generated by other users.
Now that we have a basic understanding of what the Show Job Command is, let’s explore some common tasks you can accomplish with it.
How to Find a Midjourney Job ID?
Before you can perform any actions using the Show Job Command, you need to locate the Job ID of the image you want to work with.
Fortunately, there are several methods for finding a Job ID in Midjourney:
1. From the Member Gallery
- Select the image you want to find the Job ID for.
- Click on the
...
button (usually located near the image). - In the dropdown menu, choose
Copy...
. - Select
Job ID
, and the Job ID will be copied to your clipboard.
2. From the URL
Job IDs are typically found at the end of the URL when viewing an image in your Midjourney gallery. For example, in the URL https://www.midjourney.com/app/users/381590592095911946/?jobId=9333dcd0-681e-4840-a29c-801e502ae424
, the Job ID is 9333dcd0-681e-4840-a29c-801e502ae424
.
3. From the File Name
Job IDs are also included in the file names of images you download from your gallery. Check the file name, and you should find the Job ID there.
4. Using the “Envelope” Emoji in Discord
If you’re using Midjourney in Discord, you can react to an image with the “envelope” emoji, and the Midjourney bot will send you a message that includes the Job ID.
5. From Direct Messages
If you already have the Job ID, you can directly use the /show
command in any Bot Channel or your Direct Messages to perform actions on the job.
Now that you know how to locate the Job ID, let’s explore some specific tasks you can accomplish with the Show Job Command.
How to Refresh an Old Job Using Midjourney Show Job Command?
Refreshing an old job in Midjourney can be useful when you want to apply new variations, upscale the image, or utilize newer parameters and features on a previously generated image.
To refresh an old job, follow these steps:
- Obtain the Job ID of the old job using one of the methods mentioned earlier.
- Once you have the Job ID, use the
/show
command in any Bot Channel or your Direct Messages. - Enter
/show [Job ID]
, replacing[Job ID]
with the actual Job ID of the old job. - Midjourney will then process the command and refresh the old job, applying any new settings or modifications you specify.
By following these steps, you can easily breathe new life into your old images and explore fresh creative possibilities.
How to Move a Job to Another Server Using Midjourney Show Job Command
Moving a job to another server or channel in Midjourney can be helpful when you want to share your work with others or when you need to transfer it to a different location for processing. Here’s how you can use the Show Job Command to move a job:
- Start by finding the Job ID of the job you want to move, using the methods mentioned earlier.
- Once you have the Job ID, initiate the
/show
command in any Bot Channel or your Direct Messages. - Type
/show [Job ID]
, replacing[Job ID]
with the Job ID of the job you wish to move. - Midjourney will process the command, and the job will be transferred to the specified server or channel.
It’s important to remember that the Show Job Command only works for jobs that you own, so you won’t be able to move or modify images generated by other users.