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Using Stable Diffision models for Colorization
Thanks Dan. The input and output folders were just dummy values, my ref folder is in the same folder as the video clip and named ref_qwen in the same folder after colorizing. I'm going to do a run with a large number of reference frames (like 1 every 5) and try doing the encode via script rather than the gui to have a bit more control over things. I've used colormnet with pre-masked objects/people a lot with very good results, but it's time consuming. I now have an excellent qwen batch pipeline where I can set it to run over hundreds of frames and only have to re-do a handful so if I can get the encoding right it will save a ton of time.

I get I'm probably a special use case. For cmnet's intended purpose of colorizing old movies where there's a lot of movement and scene changes it's excellent and I can run it start to finish in the gui and get amazing results. 

Thanks for all your work! I'm having a lot of fun just playing around with it. I'll repost after my next run with the results and encode script I used.
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RE: Using Stable Diffision models for Colorization - by buckinpgh - 03.07.2026, 16:39

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