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Stable Diffusion users discuss training LoRAs with CGPT images

A user on Reddit's r/StableDiffusion community is inquiring about the effectiveness of training private LoRAs (Low-Rank Adaptations) using images generated by CGPT. They are seeking advice on whether using original photos alongside stylized "after" photos from CGPT yields good results and if it's a worthwhile use of resources. The user is particularly interested in the similarity between the LoRA images produced and the original CGPT stylizations, and is open to any tips or tricks. AI

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Stable Diffusion users discuss training LoRAs with CGPT images

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  1. r/StableDiffusion TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/Traditional_Grand_70 ·

    Training private loras using CGPT Images

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I'm thinking of using original photos and stylozed &quot;after&quot; photos using GPT and wanted to know if it yields good results or is a waste of resources.</p> <p>I'm mainly interested in knowing if you guys have had good results and how much …