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license: apache-2.0
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# LoRA: InScene
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## Model Description
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**InScene** is a LoRA for Flux Kontext.Dev that's designed to generate images that maintain scene consistency with a source image. It is trained on the `Flux Kontext Dev` model.
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The primary use case is to generate variations of a shot while keeping the background and overall environment ("the scene") the same:
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## How to Use
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To get the best results, start your prompt with the phrase:
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`Make a shot in the same scene of `
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For example:
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`Make a shot in the same scene of a woman smiling.`
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### Strengths & Weaknesses
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The model excels at:
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- Generating realistic shots that are consistent with the original scene.
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- Handling most common photographic and artistic styles.
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The model may struggle with:
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- Action-oriented prompts (e.g., "punching", "running").
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- Uncommon or highly abstract styles.
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## Training Data
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The `InScene` LoRA was trained on 394 image pairs. This dataset was created by extracting and enriching frames from the WebVid dataset.
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You can find the public dataset used for training here:
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[https://huggingface.co/datasets/peteromallet/InScene-Dataset](https://huggingface.co/datasets/peteromallet/InScene-Dataset)
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