fal поставляет 9 LoRAs Qwen Edit за 0,035 доллара за MP — Replicate поддерживает более 30 адаптеров feature image for Wed, Nov 12, 2025

fal поставляет 9 LoRAs Qwen Edit за 0,035 доллара за MP — Replicate поддерживает более 30 адаптеров

Executive Summary

fal выпустил практичную галерею из девяти LoRAs Qwen Image Edit Plus, цена $0.035 за мегапиксель, и Replicate ответил LoRA Explorer, который запускает более 30 адаптеров через ID Hugging Face. Если вы работаете с фотосъемкой продукции или социальным креативом, это настоящее ускорение рабочего процесса: обычные исправления становятся пресетами, вызываемыми через API, которые можно масштабировать на различные SKU и портреты без ручной маскировки каждого кадра.

Набор fal охватывает Remove Lighting, Integrate Product, Group Photo, Next Scene и многое другое, с демо до/после, которые сохраняют перспективу и тени правдоподобными. Путь Replicate’s “Lightning” ускоряет обработку нескольких изображений с сохранением стиля, и вы можете добавить свои собственные lora_weights, чтобы направление художественного замысла оставалось согласованным при переборе ракурсов или фонов. Перевод: меньше дублей, больший контроль и правки, которые можно передать в пайплайн вместо человека (ваш ретушер наконец сможет пропускать 3 часа ночи в Slack).

Если вы ориентируетесь на видео, обратите внимание на соседнюю тенденцию: новая однозадачная версия Wan 2.2 от ComfyUI намекает на ту же цель в движении — более быстрые повторные съемки с меньшей графической акробатикой.

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Lock the cut: Kling 2.5 Start & End Frames

Kling 2.5 Turbo’s Start & End Frames lets creators lock bookend frames to stitch clips with seamless continuity—cleaner scene-to-scene flow without complex setups.

Kling 2.5 Turbo adds start/end frame control for fluid transitions and shot consistency; multiple posts show frame-anchored edits useful for filmmakers and motion designers.

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Lock the cut: Kling 2.5 Start & End Frames

Kling 2.5 Turbo adds start/end frame control for fluid transitions and shot consistency; multiple posts show frame-anchored edits useful for filmmakers and motion designers.

Kling 2.5 Turbo adds Start & End Frames for frame-locked cuts and continuity

Kling switched on Start & End Frames in 2.5 Turbo, letting you lock bookend frames so multi‑shot clips line up for precise transitions and recurring beats. The official reel runs ~28.7 seconds and showcases frame‑anchored motion that holds continuity across cuts


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This lands right after stronger camera‑move control tests, following up on camera moves with a tool aimed at matching intros/outros and stitching sequences without post cheats. For editors and motion designers, it means fewer re‑gens and cleaner previz. For ads, it standardizes bumpers and logo resolves. Kling points creators to its community for recipes and prompt structures you can test today Discord server.

Creators stress‑test Kling’s bookend control; early reels call it “mind‑blowing”

Early users are validating Start & End Frames with style‑consistent transformations and cut matches. A Japanese demo aligns a fantasy transformation on the same bookend frames, while maker recaps label the feature “mind‑blowing,” and partners push fast action spots under the Turbo Pro banner Japan demo, Creator reaction,


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  • Anchor the start frame with a clean, well‑lit plate; keep camera orientation consistent to reduce drift.
  • When chaining clips, export the exact last frame as the next prompt’s start to tighten continuity.
  • Test 2–3 second overlaps before extending; scale once motion and edges stay stable.

Iconic voices you can license (ElevenLabs)

ElevenLabs rolls a curated Iconic Marketplace (Sir Michael Caine) and Matthew McConaughey expands his newsletter into Spanish audio. Fresh clips and links emphasize creator access. Excludes Kling feature.

Iconic Marketplace lists 25+ voices; licensing runs through rights holders

ElevenLabs says the Iconic Marketplace now features 25+ legendary voices, with usage approved and managed directly by each rights holder, following up on launch. The company also shared a direct “start creating” entry point and clarified that licensing requests flow through a two‑sided platform. See the policy and roster in operations note and explore via Marketplace page.

For practical use, this matters because approvals and routing are centralized; you can scope narration or storytelling projects without bespoke outreach, and you get a verified voice provenance path via the rights holder.

McConaughey’s newsletter adds Spanish audio via ElevenLabs

Matthew McConaughey moved from investor to customer: his ‘Lyrics of Livin’’ newsletter is adding a Spanish audio edition powered by ElevenLabs, making his own voice available for non‑English listeners. Details and background are in the company’s note and blog post customer update with more in ElevenLabs blog.

Why it’s useful: creators can point to a marquee example of multilingual voice distribution as a reference for their own localized shows and narrated projects.

Community flags growing roster beyond headline names

Creators are noting the Iconic Marketplace already includes a broader celebrity list beyond Michael Caine and McConaughey, signaling a growing pool for narration and story work. That matches ElevenLabs’ own mention of “over 25 others” on the roster celebrity roster note and operations note.


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Executive Summary
Feature Spotlight: Lock the cut: Kling 2.5 Start & End Frames
🎬 Lock the cut: Kling 2.5 Start & End Frames
Kling 2.5 Turbo adds Start & End Frames for frame-locked cuts and continuity
Creators stress‑test Kling’s bookend control; early reels call it “mind‑blowing”
🗣️ Iconic voices you can license (ElevenLabs)
Iconic Marketplace lists 25+ voices; licensing runs through rights holders
McConaughey’s newsletter adds Spanish audio via ElevenLabs
Community flags growing roster beyond headline names
🎨 Precision edits with Qwen LoRA on fal
fal ships 9 Qwen Edit LoRA tools with $0.035/MP gallery
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