Qwn-Image-Edit-abliterated
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## 🔄 Update Log / Changelog
### v1.2 — 2025-12-16
Status: Released
Improvements
🎨 Improved *anime-style consistency**
đź§Ť More *complete and anatomically correct male bodies**
Qwen-Edit-2509-Abliterated Model Card
Despite the existence of many unreviewed LoRAs and checkpoints based on qwen-image-edit, the image quality during actual usage is still not ideal. Especially for NSFW merge-model creation, adding too many LoRAs with arbitrary weights often damages the original semantic capability of qwen-image-edit.
Let’s introduce Qwen-Edit-2509-Abliterated.
What is it?
Qwen-Edit-2509-Abliterated is a merged model created by combining the Qwen-Edit-2509 unet checkpoint with various community LoRAs. It integrates multiple NSFW LoRAs, along with functional LoRAs such as camera-angle transformation, color tone reference, and image quality enhancement. The goal is to improve Qwen-Edit’s understanding of human poses and shooting perspectives during image editing.
As its name suggests, this is a model without review mechanisms. It can generate NSFW and unreviewed content.
The model creator is not responsible for any outputs produced. Users are encouraged to use this checkpoint friendly, legally, and responsibly.
The merged model has quantized in FP8.
The model has Supports 4-step accelerated sampling.
1. About accelerator selection
When comparing merge models with similar purposes, we found that most NSFW LoRAs were originally trained on qwen-image, a model designed for image generation.
However, accelerators used for these merge models are often from qwen-image-edit.
Tests showed:
- qwen-image-edit accelerators often fail during NSFW generation
- This may result in incomplete characters or “broken images”
- Recent testing suggests that the qwen-image accelerator performs much better for LoRA acceleration than the native qwen-image-edit one
Therefore, v1.0 uses the qwen-image accelerator, though this still requires further validation.
## Some of my personal insights on LoRA merging
2. About LoRA weight selection
The LoRA weights used in merging are all kept small (usually 0.1–0.4).
This seems to preserve most of qwen-image-edit’s original semantic understanding.
In actual usage, the experience has been very good.
Have fun!



