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Using Stable Diffision models for Colorization
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(09.06.2026, 19:41)safshe Wrote: Please see the attached image.

It is a security problem on your PC, this is the reason why is unable to find python and/or vspipe, they are blocked.

Try this solution

Open Windows Security. Go to Virus & threat protection > Manage settings. Scroll to Exclusions and click Add or remove exclusions. Click Add an exclusion > Folder. Select your entire project folder: F:\AI_Works\DiTServerRPC\.venv Try running the command again.

and then retry the command

Dan

(09.06.2026, 20:02)didris Wrote: Hi Dan,

The two photos turned out very well. 😊

Even though the generated reference images contain some fictional/non-existent figures, CMNET2 seems to handle them surprisingly well during the actual colorization process and does not transfer those artifacts into the final video.

It seems that the solution may really be in finding the right prompt. Perhaps adding a negative prompt could help reduce these generated figures even further, or maybe a newer model in the future will handle this type of scene more accurately.

Lightning models do not support negative prompt. Try to experiment with different prompts till you get the optimal result for you.

Dan
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RE: Using Stable Diffision models for Colorization - by Dan64 - 09.06.2026, 20:05

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