I've always liked Flux even though it is heavily and unnecessarily censored. Chroma is basically more what Flux should have been from the beginning. It is based on Flux Schnell and has all of the benefits of Flux without most of the Flux censorship.
GonzaLomo Chroma is a blend of Chroma 1 HD with a number of LoRAs, including some of my own. The primary goal was to try to retain Chroma's creativity while making it more consistent and stable.
The images I post with this model are created using my workflow which generates the image using GonzaLomo Chroma and then does a light refinement using GonzaLomo v6.0 Photo XL. The amount of refinement is configurable by changing the denoise value on the refiner's sampler.
Description
This is the original v1.2 model properly converted to the Chroma architecture. All thanks go to @zoot_allure855 for pointing out the issue and educating me on how to convert the file.
There is a difference in how this converted version generates images. In my testing I would say that the image quality is better, although the composition may be slightly simplified. Increasing the steps and/or CFG a little will compensate for that.
This model is just the UNET so you will need to supply the Flux VAE as well as the clip.
I recommend using the GonzaLomo Chroma Refiner Workflow for good results.
Recommended settings:
Steps: 10-14
Sampler: euler, dpmpp_2m
Scheduler: simple, beta
CFG: 1.0-1.3