How much do Midjourney AI fast hours ACTUALLY cost? COST PER IMAGE!

cyankatana
11 Sept 202209:30

TLDRIn the video, the host explores the costs associated with using Midjourney AI's fast rendering mode once the included fast hours in a subscription are depleted. The video clarifies that the additional cost is $4 for every 60 minutes of render time and demonstrates how to enable metered incremental billing for continued use. The host conducts a series of tests with different Midjourney versions and actions, such as creating initial grids, re-rolling, upscaling, and remastering, to determine the average cost per image. The results show that 'mj test photo' is the most expensive option, while 'mj version 3' is significantly cheaper. The video also provides a summary table that calculates how many images can be produced with $4 spent on 60 minutes of render time, ranging from 33 images for the initial grid with 'mj test photo' to 200 variations with 'mj version 3'. The host emphasizes that these numbers are approximate and may vary based on factors such as the complexity of the prompts and the quality of the images.

Takeaways

  • 💡 Midjourney AI's fast hours cost $4 for 60 minutes of render time after the included subscription time runs out.
  • 🔍 To continue using fast mode, you can enable metered incremental billing for additional fast minutes.
  • 💻 Fast rendering incurs extra fees due to the use of GPU units for image generation, with costs varying by image complexity and quality.
  • 🚨 Notifications alert users when their fast hours are nearly depleted, prompting a choice between incremental billing or a slower 'relax mode'.
  • 💰 The cost per image can vary based on factors like prompts, quality, and aspect ratio, which may affect the GPU usage.
  • 📈 A spending limit can be set to control costs, with a warning when the limit is reached.
  • 📊 The video provides a detailed breakdown of costs for different Midjourney versions and actions, such as initial grids, re-rolling, upscaling, and variations.
  • 📉 MJ Test Photo is the most expensive version, while V3 is significantly cheaper, reflecting their respective GPU usage.
  • ⏱️ Average render times are provided for each combination tested, reflecting the time taken to generate each image.
  • 📝 The results are presented in a summary table, showing the average cost per image and the number of images that can be produced with $4 spent on render time.
  • ⚠️ The presenter emphasizes that the numbers provided are approximate and may vary for individual users.

Q & A

  • What is the cost for using Midjourney AI's fast mode after the included hours in a subscription are used up?

    -The cost is four dollars per 60 minutes of render time.

  • How can users purchase additional fast minutes for Midjourney AI?

    -Users can buy more fast minutes by enabling metered incremental billing at a rate of four dollars per 60 minutes.

  • Why does fast rendering in Midjourney AI incur extra fees?

    -Fast rendering incurs extra fees because it requires the use of GPU (Graphics Processing Units) to generate and render images, which costs Midjourney money.

  • What factors affect the GPU usage and thus the cost per image in Midjourney AI?

    -The complexity and quality of the images affect the GPU usage. Each image generation requires a different amount of GPU usage.

  • What does the video aim to clarify regarding the cost of using Midjourney AI?

    -The video aims to clarify the cost per image rather than the cost per 60 minutes of render time, which may be confusing for beginners.

  • What action did the user take when they received a notification that their fast hours were running out?

    -The user selected a spending limit of 10 dollars to continue using fast mode after their fast hours ran out.

  • What does 'fast metered' indicate in the context of the Midjourney AI platform?

    -'Fast metered' indicates that the user has exceeded their included fast hours and is now being billed for additional render time.

  • How many different combinations of Midjourney AI versions and actions were tested in the video?

    -A total of 15 different combinations were tested, which included three Midjourney AI versions and five different actions.

  • What is the average cost per image for using the 'mj test photo' version of Midjourney AI?

    -The 'mj test photo' version is the most expensive, but the exact average cost per image is not provided in the transcript.

  • How did the user calculate the average cost per image for each combination tested?

    -The user ran each combination three times, calculated the cost for each run by the difference in the info report numbers, and then took the average cost between the three images generated.

  • What is the significance of the 'info' command in the context of the video?

    -The 'info' command is used to display the current status of the user's fast hours and render time costs after each image generation.

  • What is the range of images one can produce with four dollars spent for 60 minutes of render time according to the video?

    -The range is from as low as 33 images for the initial grid with the 'mj test photo' to 200 variations with version 3 of Midjourney AI.

Outlines

00:00

📊 Understanding Mid-Journey Fast Rendering Costs

The video explains what happens when your included fast rendering time runs out with a subscription and how to continue using fast mode. It clarifies that after the allowance, it costs $4 per 60 minutes of render time. The video aims to break down the cost per image rather than per 60 minutes, which may be confusing for beginners. It discusses the reasons behind the extra fees for fast rendering, which include the use of GPU units for image generation. The video also demonstrates how to enable metered incremental billing and provides a step-by-step account of the process, including setting a spending limit and observing the cost of rendering different types of prompts. The presenter conducts tests with various combinations of mid-journey versions and actions to calculate an average cost per image.

05:00

📈 Cost Analysis and Image Generation Breakdown

The second paragraph delves into the cost analysis of different combinations of mid-journey versions and actions. It presents a detailed table showing the cost per image and average render time for each combination, including initial grids, re-rolling, upscaling, and variations. The presenter explains that the costs are influenced by the GPU usage, which varies depending on the complexity of the image generation. The video provides a summary table that shows the average cost per image and the average time it took to render each combination. It also includes a second table that calculates how many images can be produced with $4 spent on 60 minutes of render time, offering a practical guide for users to estimate their potential outputs based on their budget.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Midjourney AI

Midjourney AI refers to a specific AI service that provides image rendering capabilities. In the context of the video, it is the main subject where the discussion revolves around the cost of using its fast rendering feature beyond the included subscription limit.

💡Fast Hours

Fast Hours is a term used within the Midjourney AI service to denote the allocated time for fast image rendering that comes with a subscription. Once these hours are depleted, users can continue to use fast rendering by incurring additional costs.

💡Cost Per Image

Cost Per Image is a metric that the video aims to establish, showing how much it costs to render a single image using Midjourney AI's fast mode once the included fast hours have been used up. It's a way to understand the expenses associated with image generation.

💡Render Time

Render Time is the duration it takes for an image to be generated by the AI. In the video, it's crucial because the cost of using fast mode is tied to the render time, with more complex images taking longer and thus costing more.

💡GPU Usage

GPU, or Graphics Processing Unit, usage is the amount of computational power required to render images. The video explains that each image's generation requires a different amount of GPU power, which directly impacts the cost of rendering.

💡Metered Incremental Billing

Metered Incremental Billing is a payment method that allows users to continue using fast mode by setting a spending limit after their included fast hours are exhausted. The video demonstrates how to enable this feature and its implications on cost.

💡Spending Limit

A Spending Limit is a cap set by the user on how much they are willing to spend on additional fast hours once their included fast hours are used up. It's a way to control costs and is a key aspect discussed in the video.

💡Image Generation

Image Generation is the process by which Midjourney AI creates images based on user prompts. The video discusses the cost associated with this process, especially when using the fast mode feature.

💡Initial Grid

An Initial Grid refers to the first set of images generated by Midjourney AI to provide a starting point for the user's request. The video mentions that initial grids are more expensive to render because they involve more intensive GPU usage.

💡Re-rolling

Re-rolling is an action within Midjourney AI that presents the user with new image options based on their initial prompt. The video discusses re-rolling as a more expensive action due to the heavy GPU usage required to generate new ideas.

💡Upscaling and Variations

Upscaling and Variations are actions within Midjourney AI that alter the resolution of an image or create slight modifications to it. The video explains that these actions are less costly compared to initial grid or re-rolling due to reduced GPU usage.

Highlights

Midjourney AI's fast hours cost $4 per 60 minutes of render time after the included subscription time runs out.

Fast rendering incurs extra fees due to the use of GPU for image generation.

The cost per image may vary based on complexity, quality, and other factors.

When fast hours run out, users can enable incremental billing with a spending limit.

The video aims to provide a cost per image metric for Midjourney AI.

Different actions like initial grids and re-rolling are more expensive due to higher GPU usage.

The cost per image for mj test photo is the highest, followed by mj test.

Version 3 (v3) of Midjourney is significantly cheaper across the board.

Upscaling and variations are less GPU-intensive, resulting in lower costs.

The video presents a table summarizing the average cost per image for different combinations.

The number of images one can produce with $4 spent on render time is calculated in the second table.

The video includes a detailed breakdown of costs for 15 different combinations of Midjourney versions and actions.

The average render time for each combination is also provided.

The cost per image can range from as low as 33 for initial grids to 200 variations with v3.

The video provides a clear understanding of how much different combinations will cost on average.

The presenter used a 60-word prompt to test the render times and costs.

The video concludes with a summary table and a call to action for viewers to like and subscribe.