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Using Stable Diffision models for Colorization
Hi didris

  I just added the "Batch Processing"  to "Fix Image" & "Fix Colors", see README

  But I don't understand your need. CMNET2 is very good in propagating the colors, while with Colormnet it was necessary to add a lot of reference frames, with CMNET2 are necessary few reference frames. A reference frame every 30 or every 50 frames should be enough. Increasing the number of reference frames you are not contributing to improve the colorization, but on the contrary you risk obtaining the opposite effect of worsening the overall quality due to the risk of increasing the colors inconsistency.

Dan

P.S.
see also this issue: #5
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RE: Using Stable Diffision models for Colorization - by Dan64 - 01.07.2026, 11:50

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