Flow matching and diffusion models have shown impressive results in text-to-image generation, producing photorealistic images through an iterative denoising process. A common strategy to speed up synthesis is to perform early denoising at lower resolutions. However, traditional methods that downscale and upscale in pixel space often introduce artifacts and distortions. These issues arise when the upscaled images are re-encoded into the latent space, leading to degraded final image quality. To address this, we propose Latent Space Scaling Generation (LSSGen), a framework that performs resolution scaling directly in the latent space using a lightweight latent upsampler. Without altering the Transformer or U-Net architecture, LSSGen improves both efficiency and visual quality while supporting flexible multi-resolution generation. Our comprehensive evaluation covering text-image alignment and perceptual quality shows that LSSGen significantly outperforms conventional scaling approaches. When generating 1024² images at similar speeds, it achieves up to 246\% TOPIQ score improvement.
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Jinyun Tang
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Chih-Fan Hsu
Inventec (China)
Jeng-Lin Li
Inventec (China)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68d473b531b076d99fa6c8bf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2507.16154
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