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The original was posted on /r/stablediffusion by /u/tevlon on 2024-10-17 23:53:03+00:00.


Hi there,

I have some questions about ControlNets in Flux:

  1. Why are there so many ControlNets already? I felt like in Stable Diffusion we had like the "main" ControlNets and then some smaller ones (T2I, etc. ... and recently a UNION one. For Flux we already see different Depth and Canny ControlNets from different providers.
  2. Compared to Stable Diffusion the ControlNets suck. I find MistoLine and Depth particularly better in Stable Diffusion. Is this just my observation or this is common sense? What's the bottom issue of this? Is it more diffucult to train a ControlNet for Flux or is it something else?
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