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Latent Consistency Models: Synthesizing High-Resolution Images with Few-StepInference

Fast, High-Res Images in Just a Few Steps — New Way to Create Pictures

Imagine turning a short prompt into a big, clear picture almost instantly.
A new method lets popular image models run much more quickly so you get fast results without waiting ages.
It still makes high-resolution images that look detailed, but uses only a handful of steps, so creation is simple and quick.
The approach works with tools people already use and can be tuned to make custom images that match a style or a small collection of photos.
Because it cuts the slow loop that older systems used, it needs far less computing which mean lower cost and faster experiments for creators.
Artists and hobbyists will find drafts appear quicker, and it feels more like drawing than waiting for a machine.
The tech is made to be friendly for fine-tuning and keeping quality high, so results still impress.
Give a short idea, wait a little, and you have a polished image — faster than you think, and you can tweak it to your taste.

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