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Are you all paying to use SD in your commercial projects? Do you actually need to?
I'm trying to push SD into our workflow but IT are insistent we need a licensee to use it for commercial work. They are currently trying to get in touch with SD to discuss but we are getting no response.
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They will drop the bomb soon and charge a fee to use it. They are using us to train it, losing money, and they'll have to start charging. Right now, for me, it is adding a lot of time to my post-production and making my images marginally better. I am not sure I would pay a lot to use it.Bobby Parker
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Originally posted by fixeighted View PostAgreed; only slightly hijacked but very beneficially aligned.
Thanks for the links. I managed to set things up using them and the rabbit hole they signposted
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Originally posted by glorybound View PostThey will drop the bomb soon and charge a fee to use it. They are using us to train it, losing money, and they'll have to start charging. Right now, for me, it is adding a lot of time to my post-production and making my images marginally better. I am not sure I would pay a lot to use it.
So it depends on what exactly you're attempting....
Do I care that they might use an image I input to change, in order to make any update better? Not really
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Yes, I use it for plants and trees. I don't do many people, but I would use it for that. I watched a podcast where the guy used an AI to create songs for fun. He had a guest who scorned him, telling him how many resources it takes. Your town's lights would dim if you were using your town's resources. These companies are getting significant funding and burning cash to corner the market. It is like Amazon losing money for years, undercutting everyone else, to take over markets. Soon, the well will dry, and the investor will want to start seeing a return on their investments.Bobby Parker
www.bobby-parker.com
e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
phone: 2188206812
My current hardware setup:- Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
- 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 X2
- Windows 11 Pro
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Originally posted by fixeighted View PostThe model itself is free for commercial use, as stated on their website, and so according to any info I can find, plus my logic at least, anything you create with it is yours, so is commercially viable.
Membership — Stability AI
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I'll admit to not being anywhere close to an expert, and it seems confusing, though in my understanding that membership is for api use, in order to use the model/s subsequently, within one's own application for example.
An example might be Krea, which uses SD as one of its components.
So it differs from the open source webui thing by offering more/better/different things.
Someone correct me all if that's wrong
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Originally posted by fixeighted View PostI'll admit to not being anywhere close to an expert, and it seems confusing, though in my understanding that membership is for api use, in order to use the model/s subsequently, within one's own application for example.
An example might be Krea, which uses SD as one of its components.
So it differs from the open source webui thing by offering more/better/different things.
Someone correct me all if that's wrong
Is this something you've read somewhere recently?
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This from https://www.cmswire.com/digital-mark...for-marketers/
Specifically ''Stable Diffusion is open source and free to use. However, it does offer monthly subscription plans for developers and businesses that need more from the tool.
The basic plan is $9/month, the standard plan $49/month and the premium plan $149 per month. Enterprise options are also available to those with greater needs. Copyright Info
According to Stable Diffusion in its FAQs, images you generate have your copyright. “Use it as you like or sell as you like.”
However, it also added that copyright of AI-generated images is complex and varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.''
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...but, without a license, can you use the SD interface/software to create imagery - that then can be used for commercial use? It's using the UI in the first place with commercial intent that I'm struggling with. This is where it seems quite vague.
Looking at the official website it seems you do need a license to do so (based on income), at least now. Maybe this has been implemented recently?
We'd clear this up with them directly but they don't seem to respond to enquiries via their website contact form.Last edited by DanSHP; 18-04-2024, 03:34 AM.
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Well I'm sold. Beats photobashing or going full mental in 3D for detailing.
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