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[InstructPix2Pix](https://hf.co/papers/2211.09800) is a Stable Diffusion model trained to edit images from human-provided instructions. For example, your prompt can be "turn the clouds rainy" and the model will edit the input image accordingly. This model is conditioned on the text prompt (or editing instruction) and the input image.
[InstructPix2Pix](https://hf.co/papers/2211.09800) is a Stable Diffusion model trained to edit images from human-provided instructions. For example, your prompt can be "turn the clouds rainy" and the model will edit the input image accordingly. This model is conditioned on the text prompt (or editing instruction) and the input image.
This guide will explore the [train_instruct_pix2pix.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/examples/instruct_pix2pix/train_instruct_pix2pix.py) training script to help you become familiar with it, and how you can adapt it for your own use-case.
This guide will explore the [train_instruct_pix2pix.py](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/examples/instruct_pix2pix/train_instruct_pix2pix.py) training script to help you become familiar with it, and how you can adapt it for your own usecase.
Before running the script, make sure you install the library from source:
Before running the script, make sure you install the library from source:
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Next, the edited images and and edit instructions are [preprocessed](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/64603389da01082055a901f2883c4810d1144edb/examples/instruct_pix2pix/train_instruct_pix2pix.py#L624) and [tokenized](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/64603389da01082055a901f2883c4810d1144edb/examples/instruct_pix2pix/train_instruct_pix2pix.py#L610C24-L610C24). It is important the same image transformations are applied to the original and edited images.
Next, the edited images and edit instructions are [preprocessed](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/64603389da01082055a901f2883c4810d1144edb/examples/instruct_pix2pix/train_instruct_pix2pix.py#L624) and [tokenized](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/64603389da01082055a901f2883c4810d1144edb/examples/instruct_pix2pix/train_instruct_pix2pix.py#L610C24-L610C24). It is important the same image transformations are applied to the original and edited images.
Next, load a [CiroN2022/toy-face](https://huggingface.co/CiroN2022/toy-face) adapter with the [`~diffusers.loaders.StableDiffusionXLLoraLoaderMixin.load_lora_weights`] method. With the 🤗 PEFT integration, you can assign a specific `adapter_name` to the checkpoint, which let's you easily switch between different LoRA checkpoints. Let's call this adapter `"toy"`.
Next, load a [CiroN2022/toy-face](https://huggingface.co/CiroN2022/toy-face) adapter with the [`~diffusers.loaders.StableDiffusionXLLoraLoaderMixin.load_lora_weights`] method. With the 🤗 PEFT integration, you can assign a specific `adapter_name` to the checkpoint, which lets you easily switch between different LoRA checkpoints. Let's call this adapter `"toy"`.
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# Pipeline callbacks
# Pipeline callbacks
The denoising loop of a pipeline can be modified with custom defined functions using the `callback_on_step_end` parameter. The callback function is executed at the end of each step, and modifies the pipeline attributes and variables for the next step. This is really useful for *dynamically* adjusting certain pipeline attributes or modifying tensor variables. This versatility allows for interesting use-cases such as changing the prompt embeddings at each timestep, assigning different weights to the prompt embeddings, and editing the guidance scale. With callbacks, you can implement new features without modifying the underlying code!
The denoising loop of a pipeline can be modified with custom defined functions using the `callback_on_step_end` parameter. The callback function is executed at the end of each step, and modifies the pipeline attributes and variables for the next step. This is really useful for *dynamically* adjusting certain pipeline attributes or modifying tensor variables. This versatility allows for interesting usecases such as changing the prompt embeddings at each timestep, assigning different weights to the prompt embeddings, and editing the guidance scale. With callbacks, you can implement new features without modifying the underlying code!
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> 🤗 Diffusers currently only supports `callback_on_step_end`, but feel free to open a [feature request](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/new/choose) if you have a cool use-case and require a callback function with a different execution point!
> 🤗 Diffusers currently only supports `callback_on_step_end`, but feel free to open a [feature request](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/new/choose) if you have a cool use-case and require a callback function with a different execution point!
<imgclass="rounded-xl"src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/diffusers/with_cfg_callback.png"alt="generated image of a a sports car at the road with cfg callback"/>
<imgclass="rounded-xl"src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/diffusers/with_cfg_callback.png"alt="generated image of a sports car at the road with cfg callback"/>