People often ask what AI can actually do for film right now, so I’ve put together some of the things the open source community has developed around the free LTX 2.3 model, which can run locally. Some of it is pretty mind-blowing.
For example, Remove Foreground enables the creation of clean plates. Video Outpainting doesn’t just let you convert 4:3 films into 16:9 - it can also turn vertical drama formats into widescreen, or vice versa for mobile viewing.
Dubbing is fairly self-explanatory in t
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I've been experimenting with FLUX.1-Fill-dev lately and kept running into the same wall: the Fill model is great for mask-based edits, but there's no built-in way to feed it a ControlNet signal (depth, canny, pose, etc.) at the same time.
So I built one.
**The idea is simple:**
FLUX Fill handles the mask-based edit, while ControlNet guides the structure using inputs like **depth, canny, pose, tile, blur, gray, or low-quality conditioning**. This makes the inpainting more controlled, especial
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At its peak, the Androscoggin paper mill in Jay, Maine, a rural town about 67 miles northwest of Portland, employed about 1,500 people - until a pulp digester exploded in 2020, forcing the mill to close permanently. In 2023, the 1.4 million-square-foot facility was purchased through a joint venture by JGT2 Redevelopment and a number […]
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There is no governmental mechanism to pay for an AI agent that monitors a patient between visits, calls to check in, coordinates a housing referral, or makes sure someone picks up their medication. ACCESS creates that mechanism for the first time.
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