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The ability to change which augmentation preset is being used at different points in training would be great. For example, at 10k iterations, resrgan_blur could be used, but at 30k it's automatically switched to bsrgan_blur.
This was discussed in the #trainner channel on the GU Discord server
Edit: A possible expansion on this idea, augmentation preset strengths. I'm not sure how it'd functi