Hi, thank you very much for sharing this excellent work and for open-sourcing the project.
I have been reading your paper/code with great interest, and I noticed that DemoFusion and DiffuseHigh were originally designed for SDXL-based models. However, from your experimental setup, it seems that the corresponding comparisons in your work are conducted under the FLUX framework.
I was therefore wondering whether you have implemented DemoFusion and DiffuseHigh on top of FLUX for these experiments. If so, may I ask whether this part of the implementation is publicly available, or whether you have plans to release it in the future?
I am asking because I am very interested in reproducing this part of the comparison, and it would be extremely helpful to understand how these SDXL-based methods were adapted in your setting.
Thank you again for your great work and for any clarification you can provide.

Hi, thank you very much for sharing this excellent work and for open-sourcing the project.
I have been reading your paper/code with great interest, and I noticed that DemoFusion and DiffuseHigh were originally designed for SDXL-based models. However, from your experimental setup, it seems that the corresponding comparisons in your work are conducted under the FLUX framework.
I was therefore wondering whether you have implemented DemoFusion and DiffuseHigh on top of FLUX for these experiments. If so, may I ask whether this part of the implementation is publicly available, or whether you have plans to release it in the future?
I am asking because I am very interested in reproducing this part of the comparison, and it would be extremely helpful to understand how these SDXL-based methods were adapted in your setting.
Thank you again for your great work and for any clarification you can provide.