ComfyUI Workflow Mapping

ComfyUI image to prompt workflow from browser extraction to node-ready prompt blocks.

Run one browser-first workflow to reverse-engineer a reference image into positive text, negative text, tags, and scene cues you can keep tuning inside ComfyUI and reuse on the second image.

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Reference-image analysis preview for comfyui image to prompt workflow
Scanning Layer 0188.4% Accuracy
Luminance ThresholdAdaptive 0.42
Aesthetic tokens identified: [comfyui, composition, lighting, style]

Why a ComfyUI workflow page is different

Why a ComfyUI workflow page is different

Searchers using the workflow modifier usually want something closer to a repeatable process than a one-off generator. This variant emphasizes graph-ready sections, faster reuse, easier handoff between browser extraction and node-based editing, and a cleaner second-image loop once the first pack works. It also covers the comfyui reverse prompt angle where the recovered prompt needs to survive actual node placement.

ComfyUI Workflow Fit

Built for positive and negative separation before you move the prompt into a graph.

Fair Usage

Useful when the query is closer to comfyui reverse prompt than a generic image-to-prompt request.

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Browser-to-Graph Workflow

Use the page like a real ComfyUI workflow, not a one-shot prompt dump

The shortest path is browser first, graph second. Extract the prompt structure once, then decide inside ComfyUI which blocks deserve permanent node space and which should stay optional.

  1. Step 1

    Upload a reference image in the browser

    Start with a screenshot, render, inspiration board frame, or generated image. The workbench extracts subject, composition, lighting, and style before you touch the graph.

  2. Step 2

    Review the positive, negative, and tag blocks

    Keep the clean prompt as your main base, scan the negative block for cleanup terms, and mark the tags or scene cues you actually want to preserve.

  3. Step 3

    Paste the sections into your ComfyUI text nodes

    Move the clean prompt into your positive text node, send the negative block to your negative text node, and keep leftover style cues for later concat or prompt scheduling.

  4. Step 4

    Iterate inside the graph instead of re-describing the image

    After the first pass, tune checkpoint, LoRA, sampler, CFG, or regional prompt choices in ComfyUI without reverse-engineering the whole image again.

  5. Step 5

    Carry the same structure into the second image

    When the first prompt pack survives the graph, reuse the same positive, negative, and style split on the next reference image before paying for larger repeat volume.

Node Handoff Map

What to copy into which ComfyUI block

This page is built for the handoff between browser extraction and graph editing. Each output block has a clear job once you are back inside ComfyUI.

Organic proof path: land on this page, use the preset workbench below, then measure generation_success and workflow_handoff_clicked from the same intent slug.
Clean promptPositive text / CLIP Text Encode

Use it as the main subject, composition, and lighting base for the first generation pass.

Negative promptNegative text / CLIP Text Encode

Keep cleanup terms separate so you can tighten artifacts without muddying the positive prompt.

Style tagsPositive text append or string concat node

Blend style cues in gradually when you want more control over texture, mood, or intensity.

Scene breakdownNotes, reroute, or later prompt edits

Hold secondary details until you know which part of the graph actually needs them.

Full prompt packSecond-image planning or saved graph notes

Use the first result as the reusable structure for the next reference image so repeat work starts from a tested node map instead of another blank prompt.

Interactive environment

Live Workbench

Start with a ComfyUI, Stable Diffusion, or Midjourney proof path, upload one reference image, then measure generation_success, workflow_handoff_clicked, and upgrade_cta_clicked from this same intent page.

Recommended proof path first

Other starts if the next handoff is different
ComfyUI
Compiler Status: Ready
[SUBJECT]

Anatomical human silhouette, obsidian skin texture, liquid mercury transitions --weight 0.8

[LIGHTING]

Volumetric rim light, 3200k tungsten warmth, sharp shadow falloff, ray-traced shadows

[ENVIRONMENT]

Empty brutalist concrete hall, liminal space, architectural symmetry, heavy fog

From loose reverse-prompt dump to graph-ready handoff

Loose reverse-prompt dump
"futuristic room, orange side light, person standing, dark concrete walls, moody, cinematic"

Issue: You still have to decide what belongs in positive text, what becomes negative cleanup, and what should stay optional.

ComfyUI workflow handoff
Positive :: subject + composition + light. Negative :: blur, artifacts, clutter. Style tags :: moody, futuristic interior, orange rim light. Scene notes :: concrete room, lone figure.

Result: Faster node placement, easier graph iteration, and less cleanup after paste.

Intelligence Queries

Common questions about the prompt pack, free limits, and where this preset fits in a real workflow.

Is this a real ComfyUI workflow or only a prompt generator?

It is a browser-first workflow page. You upload a reference image, review structured prompt sections, then move the positive, negative, and style blocks into your ComfyUI graph instead of starting from a loose paragraph.

What if I searched for comfyui reverse prompt?

That intent fits this page. The workflow is built for recovering a reusable prompt structure from a reference image, then splitting it into positive, negative, and optional style blocks you can keep tuning inside ComfyUI.

Which parts of the output go into positive and negative nodes?

Use the clean prompt or key tags in your positive text node, keep the negative block in the negative text node, and hold style or scene notes for later concat or manual tuning inside the graph.

Do I need custom nodes before I can use this workflow?

No. The first step happens in the browser. Once you get the prompt pack, you can paste the sections into the standard positive and negative text parts of your ComfyUI setup and then keep iterating with your usual nodes.

Ready to master the prompt?

Start with the free tier, inspect the structure, then decide whether this workflow deserves a place in your toolkit.

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