26.04.2026, 20:49
Hi Dan,
Thank you very much for sharing your workflow and your valuable findings. It is extremely interesting to see how far the pipeline has evolved, especially with the combination of high-quality reference frame extraction, Qwen-Image-Edit for keyframe colorization, and the new CMNET2 propagation stage.
Your results sound very impressive, and the fact that you describe them as cinema-grade quality says a lot about the progress being made. It is also very helpful to hear your comparison with other available models and your confirmation regarding Qwen-Image-Edit.
The improvements you mention with permanent memory and sliding window memory in CMNET2 sound particularly promising for solving the long-standing issues of temporal consistency and faded colors. That is exactly the kind of advancement many users have been hoping for.
I really appreciate you taking the time to explain everything in detail. I’m looking forward to trying the coming version of HAVC 5.8.0.
Thank you again, and best of luck with the release and future developments.
NASS
Thank you very much for sharing your workflow and your valuable findings. It is extremely interesting to see how far the pipeline has evolved, especially with the combination of high-quality reference frame extraction, Qwen-Image-Edit for keyframe colorization, and the new CMNET2 propagation stage.
Your results sound very impressive, and the fact that you describe them as cinema-grade quality says a lot about the progress being made. It is also very helpful to hear your comparison with other available models and your confirmation regarding Qwen-Image-Edit.
The improvements you mention with permanent memory and sliding window memory in CMNET2 sound particularly promising for solving the long-standing issues of temporal consistency and faded colors. That is exactly the kind of advancement many users have been hoping for.
I really appreciate you taking the time to explain everything in detail. I’m looking forward to trying the coming version of HAVC 5.8.0.
Thank you again, and best of luck with the release and future developments.
NASS

