Anti-blur Flux Lora
FLUX1D lora
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Uploaded Oct 17, 2024
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Trigger words
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About this version
https://civitai.com/models/675581/anti-blur-flux-lora?modelVersionId=824514
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AntiBlur Lora has been significantly improved!
Improvements in new Lora:
DoF can be adjusted by Lora's weight.
So a weight of 0 will give a shallow DoF, typical for Flux generations.
A default weight of 1.0 will reduce DoF to a (hopefully) more pleasant image, without significant changes in style and composition. The goal was to get DoF at weight 1.0 to be exactly how you'd expect it to be: minor good bokeh here and there, without overdoing it as is often the case with Flux (more on that later)
A weight of over 1.0 can be used to make shots with deep DoF. Lora can handle weights up to 3.0 and beyond without significant degradation in quality.
Stylistically neutral
The dataset was made from hundreds of images created with Flux, so as not to take the style too far from the original model, while small number of real photos were used to keep Flux from degrading in composition (which is what happens when you train AI on it's own pictures)
Pairs well with Hires. fix
This Lora works well with hiresfix, allowing you to further increase the details and minimize shallow DoF. This was not the case with basic Flux, because by trying to do hires. fix to a blurred image with shallow DoF, it'd stil remain blurred with the same DoF effect. You just need the details to start appearing in the image, for hires.fix to improve them further.
No more Trigger words
Just connect the Lora and it'll do the job
Much less artifacts
Using Flux-generated images minimizes artifacts. I also trained a lot of models, and made a merge of the best of them, using tool provided by anashel (This smoothed out the edges of individual models that led to artifacts. Also, merging turned out to be especially useful for making the model more stylistically diverse.)
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