Type | |
Stats | 556 145 727 |
Reviews | (74) |
Published | May 21, 2025 |
Base Model | |
Usage Tips | Strength: 1 |
Trigger Words | 8n8log film photography aesthetic film grain effect prominent throughout image high contrast lighting creating dramatic shadows grainy film-like texture |
Hash | AutoV2 C124CB3B27 |
V2.0
This updated version was trained on a completely new dataset, built from scratch to push both fidelity and personality further.
Vertical banding on flat textures has been noticeably reduced—while not completely gone, it's now much rarer and less distracting. I also enhanced the grain structure and boosted color depth to make the output feel more vivid and alive. Don’t worry though—black-and-white generations still hold up beautifully and retain that moody, raw aesthetic.
Also fixed issue with the same face.
Think of it as the same core style—just with a better eye for light, texture, and character.
P.S: this time trained in usual 1024, not 2048
Forget soulless, digital perfection - this LoRA drags your Flux generations straight through a box of expired Kodak Tri-X and leaves them beautifully battered. Grainy, noisy, and full of life, this model captures the raw, textured magic of analog film photography. Think vintage press photos, forgotten negatives in a thrift store, or that one roll of film you shot in college and never developed—until now.
Why This LoRA?
📸 Trained at full 2048×2048 resolution.
🎞 Authentic film grain – Not some fake digital overlay. This is deep, baked-in texture.
🖤 Black & white mode goes hard – Deep shadows, rich highlights, and that classic documentary grit.
🌿 Cinematic depth of field – Backgrounds are blurred naturally, like real fast-aperture film photos. But unlike digital bokeh, it’s not surgically perfect - it has that slight unpredictability, just like an actual 35mm lens at f/1.8.
P.S: Honestly? I’m not a huge fan of shooting on real film - especially when there aren’t many places in my city to develop it. But this LoRA isn’t about the hassle of film; it’s about the look I actually like. My own vision of analog photography - without the wait times, processing costs, or tragic “accidentally opened the camera back” moments.
If you want AI generations that feel like they were ripped from a forgotten archive of classic film photography, GrainScape UltraReal is your go-to. Perfect for photographers who miss the days of pushing film to 1600 ISO - or anyone who just wants that timeless, nostalgic imperfection in their AI art