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The original was posted on /r/stablediffusion by /u/Brunison on 2024-08-25 08:24:58+00:00.


I understand the basics of LoRA training. You got youre images and you caption them accordingly. Everything in the image that you dont caption becomes a part of the concept so to speak.

But I dont understand how these detail enhancers where trained. Did they use to sets of images, one with low quality/details and another(or even the same) image with more details and tag them with the detail enhancing keyword? Or where just high detailed pictures used?

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