Open source Nano-banana is here!
One Sentence Summary
Alibaba's Quen ImageEdit 259 unveils a free, open-source editor rivaling Nano Banana, with strong detail preservation and offline workflows.
Main Points
- Open-source, free image editor rivaling Nano Banana for offline use.
- Excellent character consistency and scene detail preservation.
- Depth maps and perspective changes produced accurately.
- Pose control enabled via pose skeleton inputs.
- Great for product ads and model/background integration.
- Strong face cloning quality, comparable to other editors.
- Offers online chat, Hugging Face space, and offline Comfy UI workflows.
- VRAM guidance: 40GB full model, 20GB FP8, 7GB GGUF options.
- Easy offline setup: download the model, switch to 259, optional LoRAs.
- Open-source ecosystem enables community fine-tunes and uncensored experiments.
Takeaways
- Try Quen ImageEdit offline with Comfy UI if you need uncensored control and customization.
- For low-VRAM GPUs, use the 7GB GGUF variant or 20GB FP8 with compression.
- Use pose skeleton inputs to achieve precise poses in edits.
- Consider testing depth maps to verify realism before final outputs.
- Leverage LoRAs cautiously to enhance style without overloading with noise.
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