This series aims to enhance the control capabilities of Klein-T2I. Like my previous ZIT version, it will be updated continuously. If you are looking for a controllable T2I method, this is definitely worth a try. Now, please like, follow, and share, so that when this series is updated, the system will automatically notify you.
If you don't know how to use Slider-LORA, you can check this guide
If you are interested in how to train it, you can look here.
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| Dark & Light
-5 <<<<<< more dark <<<<<< 0 >>>>>> more light >>>>>> +5
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| ColorTone
-5 <<<<<< more cold <<<<<< 0 >>>>>> more warm >>>>>> +5
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Flux.2 Klein 9B is gorgeous! But when it has to do realistic things, it tends to put out orange lights (annoying for me), I don't know why! This LORA fixes this little problem perfectly!
In some cases, it even works well at -10!
Yes, it still works well at -10, but it's better to use it with a workflow.
This is really cool. One thing that might be interesting to try, regarding your color tone, is to reverse the warm/cold tones (flip negative and positive). Then maybe it can be mixed with AI Toolkit slider loras to counteract the natural cool/warm bias for negative and positive values.
Yes, as you said, this is indeed one of its effects. Solving the defects in Klein's products is PhotoBOX's mission.
Very nice, looking forward to Klein Aperture!
Well done bro. No matter what prompts I used, I couldn't get Flux.2 Klein to display a normal night scene. This LORA completely solves that problem.
These lora's are amazing. They work so well. Thanks you your work with these










