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Using Stable Diffision models for Colorization
I installed R77 over R76
And now I get the following error

2026-06-12 19:44:24.970 Failed to evaluate the script: Python exception: No module named 'cv2' Traceback (most recent call last): File "vapoursynth.pyx", line 3623, in vapoursynth._vpy_evaluate File "vapoursynth.pyx", line 3624, in vapoursynth._vpy_evaluate File "D:\PProjects\vs-havc_dev\vs_test_debug_no-gpu\CMNET2DIT_test.vpy", line 15, in import vshavc_test as havc File "D:\PProjects\vs-havc_dev\vs_test_debug_no-gpu\vshavc_test\__init__.py", line 34, in from vshavc_test.havc_utils import _get_tune_id, convert_format_RGB24, restore_format, HAVC_read_video, rgb_denoise File "D:\PProjects\vs-havc_dev\vs_test_debug_no-gpu\vshavc_test\havc_utils.py", line 18, in import cv2 ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'cv2'

Previously this script was working and cv2 is installed on my side (I just updated R76 with R77).

I will wait your release before confirm that the bug is fixed.

Dan
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RE: Using Stable Diffision models for Colorization - by Dan64 - 12.06.2026, 19:47

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