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Training/Fine-tuning img2img #303
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Hey @lukasfolle, did you have any luck with this? Working on something similar and keen to discuss. |
Hi Luke & Ben, just you make any progress here? Have been considering something similar for a project I'm working on |
Hello, I am also interested in img2img fine-tune. I'm also considering on similar subjects. Did you get any ideas about this? |
I looked at it, but it seems that the code is not for fine-tuning. |
I have the same question about fintune/train img2img. Maybe img2img is untrainable? |
I'm curious too |
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Thank you for open-sourcing this awesome project!
I would be interested in training a stable diffusion model conditioned on an input sketch and a text string just like the script under
scripts/img2img.py
allows, but on my own dataset.Do you provide the training/fine-tuning code for this and I just overlooked it?
👋 Lukas
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