FLUX.2 Klein 9B + Realistic Enhanced Details LoRA
You have a good image. The composition is right. The pose is right. But it looks digital. Flat. Like it's missing the texture and depth of real photography.
You don't want to regenerate it. You want to push it further.
Same image. Same structure. Dramatically more detail and realism.
Run it now on Floyo!

Why This Setup Is Different
Enhancement, Not Replacement
Most realism workflows regenerate from scratch. You lose your composition, your pose, your framing.
The Enhanced Details LoRA works on top of your existing image. It improves what's there without replacing it. The result:
skin texture, fabric weave, and surface detail sharpen
lighting reads more like a real camera
micro-details (hair strands, pores, material grain) emerge
original pose, layout, and proportions stay intact
How It Works
Flux2 Klein 9B runs in img2img/edit mode. It takes your input image as a structural reference and applies edits with strong spatial awareness.
Flux2-Klein-9B-Enhanced-Details LoRA is trained specifically as a detail and realism enhancer. It pushes the model toward photographic output — not by hallucinating new content, but by sharpening and grounding what already exists.
Together they give you:
photographic skin, fabric, and texture rendering
cinematic lighting and shadow depth
consistent high-detail output without plastic or over-smoothed faces
Strength-Controlled Output
LoRA strength runs from 0.5 to 0.8 for most use cases.
Low (0.5–0.6): subtle realism boost, original aesthetic mostly preserved
Mid (0.65–0.75): strong detail enhancement, clearly more photographic
High (0.8+): maximum realism push, best for concept art or stylized inputs
Start at 0.65. Adjust based on how stylized your input is.
Key Inputs
Input Image
Works well with:
portraits and character art
product shots and renders
anime or stylized art you want grounded in realism
face swaps or virtual try-on outputs needing a realism pass
Works less well with:
abstract images with no clear subject
inputs under 512px
heavily stylized images with no readable structure
Prompt
Default: "ultra realistic photograph, professional photography, sharp detail, natural lighting, photorealistic textures"
Variations:
Portrait:
"natural skin texture, soft studio lighting, sharp eyes and hair detail"Fashion/product:
"photorealistic product photography, sharp fabric texture, clean professional lighting"Concept art:
"same composition and character, cinematic lighting, photorealistic"
Negative: "plastic skin, over-smoothed, blurry, flat lighting, painterly, cartoon"
CFG and Steps
CFG: 3.5–4.5. Raise to 5.0 if enhancement isn't applying strongly enough
Steps: 20 for final output, 10–12 for quick preview
What This Is Great For
Stylized Art to Realistic Photo Turn anime, illustration, or concept art into a realistic photograph. Same character, same pose, grounded in photographic reality.
Portrait and Character Finishing Sharpen skin texture, hair detail, and facial micro-detail. Ideal for cleaning up AI-generated faces that look slightly digital or smooth.
Fashion and Product Detail Pass Run virtual try-on or product renders through the LoRA for a final realism pass. Fabric texture and material grain sharpen significantly.
Post-Edit Realism Fix Run it as a final pass after face swaps, outfit transfers, or background replacements. Unifies detail quality so nothing looks composited.
What to Watch Out For
Strength above 0.8 on already-realistic images: you'll get over-sharpening. Save high strength for stylized inputs.
Plastic faces at high CFG: drop to 3.5 and add "natural skin texture, avoid over-smoothing" to your prompt.
Input quality is the ceiling: the LoRA enhances existing detail, it doesn't invent it. Pair with an upscaler first if your source is low-res.
VRAM: needs 24GB+ for full quality. On 16GB reduce resolution. Below 16GB, use a cloud GPU.


