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  ## ____||| By SilverAgePoets.com |||____
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  This addition to our HSToric Color text-2-image model adapter series was fine-tuned over the [FLEX.1 Alpha (8B) model](https://huggingface.co/ostris/Flex.1-alpha): Ostris's ground-up modification of Flux to enable greater fine-tuning flexibility and extend the horizons of potential quality. <br>
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  Like several of the other HST Color models, this version was traned on HD scans of early color photos (circa *1900s-1910s*) by **Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky**, who traveled and photographed widely in those years whilst perfecting implementations of a pioneering 3-color-composite photography technique.<br>
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  As for results: even at 6000 steps, it would appear the Flex alpha may be rather more attached, in comparison to most de-distilled models (and possibly even more than vanilla Dev!), to some of the flux-ish base model aesthetic proclivities, including (alas) the cgi-ish/plastic-ish skin and the infamous "Flux-chin". <br>
 
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  This addition to our HSToric Color text-2-image model adapter series was fine-tuned over the [FLEX.1 Alpha (8B) model](https://huggingface.co/ostris/Flex.1-alpha): Ostris's ground-up modification of Flux to enable greater fine-tuning flexibility and extend the horizons of potential quality. <br>
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  Like several of the other HST Color models, this version was traned on HD scans of early color photos (circa *1900s-1910s*) by **Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky**, who traveled and photographed widely in those years whilst perfecting implementations of a pioneering 3-color-composite photography technique.<br>
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  As for results: even at 6000 steps, it would appear the Flex alpha may be rather more attached, in comparison to most de-distilled models (and possibly even more than vanilla Dev!), to some of the flux-ish base model aesthetic proclivities, including (alas) the cgi-ish/plastic-ish skin and the infamous "Flux-chin". <br>