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Flux Pro 1.1 Redux
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About

Flux Pro 1.1 Redux is a high-performance image-to-image transformation model optimized for quickly modifying and stylizing existing images while preserving their core content. Built on the Flux Pro lineage, Redux delivers the same high visual fidelity and strong prompt adherence you expect from a top-tier model, but tuned for rapid iteration — making it ideal for workflows where evolving or enhancing an image is more efficient than generating from scratch. Users can apply style transfers, refine details, change lighting or mood, and produce multiple variations of a single source image guided by textual prompts or reference controls. Practical advantages include photorealistic and artistically coherent outputs, fast turnaround times that accelerate creative review cycles, and flexible stylistic options suitable for editorial, commercial, and personal projects. Redux is accessible through platforms with API support (for example, Fal.ai), enabling easy integration into automated pipelines, content production tools, and design software. Pricing is typically billed per megapixel to reflect inference cost, so you can scale quality and resolution intentionally. Typical use cases include creative image editing for designers and illustrators, rapid style transfer and enhancement for photographers, on-demand content adaptation for marketing and social media, and experimental R&D in image variation workflows. Keep in mind practical limits: output quality depends on the input image, costs can add up with high-resolution or high-volume usage, and the model is specialized for image-to-image tasks rather than pure text-to-image generation. For most users who need fast, accurate, and versatile image modifications — from subtle touch-ups to full stylistic reworks — Flux Pro 1.1 Redux offers a powerful, production-ready option that balances speed, quality, and ease of integration.

Percs

High quality
Fast generation
Supports references

Settings

Number of inference steps-  undefined
Guidance Scale-  The CFG (Classifier Free Guidance) scale indicates how closely you want the model to adhere to your prompt when searching for a related image to present to you.