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AnimateDiff + ControlNet = Sunset Colored Error? #421

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Mirinome opened this issue Jul 9, 2024 · 4 comments
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AnimateDiff + ControlNet = Sunset Colored Error? #421

Mirinome opened this issue Jul 9, 2024 · 4 comments

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@Mirinome
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Mirinome commented Jul 9, 2024

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Using ControlNet and AnimateDiff simultaneously results in a difference in color tone between the input image and the output image. As shown in the photo, after setting it up as above and checking the output, a yellowish light can be observed.

When ControlNet is not used, the above phenomenon does not occur. However, the use of ControlNet is essential for the task, so I would like to request a solution to this issue.

@Mirinome
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Mirinome commented Jul 9, 2024

Here is output video

Output-2_00040.mp4

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Mirinome commented Jul 9, 2024

Nested.Sequence.15.mp4

here is input video

@SSA4
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SSA4 commented Jul 26, 2024

I have the same problem. Everytime I use Controlnet with AnimateDiff the output gets a red tint. The output is blurry too.

@aihopper
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I get the same issue when using SparseCtrl-RGB, I will file a bug with a minimal repro case.

@Mirinome & @SSA4 : I'd be great if you create also a minimal repro case by removing as much stuff as possible, that way it is easier to understand what is going on.

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