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YFG Vintage Photo [Flux]

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Updated: Apr 1, 2025

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LoRA

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Published

Mar 30, 2025

Base Model

Flux.1 D

Training

Steps: 24,000
Epochs: 16

Usage Tips

Clip Skip: 1
Strength: 0.9

Trigger Words

YFG-V1nt

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AutoV2
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The FLUX.1 [dev] Model is licensed by Black Forest Labs. Inc. under the FLUX.1 [dev] Non-Commercial License. Copyright Black Forest Labs. Inc.

IN NO EVENT SHALL BLACK FOREST LABS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH USE OF THIS MODEL.

Vintage Photo v49: Timeless Retro Vibe

Vintage Photo v49 is a LoRA trained to produce images with a classic, old-fashioned photograph aesthetic—combining desaturated colors, monochrome palettes, sepia tones, and other retro film qualities. Perfect for recreating nostalgia, historical scenes, or simply adding that warm vintage charm.


Key Features

  1. Authentic Vintage Look

    • Delivers subtle grain, muted or desaturated colors, and aged textures reminiscent of old photos.

    • Often introduces slight vignettes, light leaks, or soft focus common in classic film photography.

  2. Multiple Retro Styles

    • Can produce anything from sepia and monochrome to gently faded color.

    • Works for various eras—from turn-of-the-century black-and-white to mid-century tinted photography.

  3. Versatile Prompt Range

    • Use for portraits, landscapes, architectural studies, or conceptual pieces wanting an “older” vibe.

    • Slight changes in prompt wording can shift the final result from a 1930s smoky film noir look to a 1970s pastel fade.

  4. Trigger Word

    • The term “YFG-V1nt” reinforces the vintage style.

    • If your base prompt or theme already suggests old photography, the model may still add vintage qualities without it.


  • Prompt Suggestions

    • “A YFG-V1nt portrait of a family standing in front of a rural farmhouse, sepia-toned.”

    • “Vintage black-and-white cityscape at dusk, softly blurred edges, reminiscent of old film.”

    • “A color-faded photograph from the 1970s showing a child in a neon-lit diner.”

  • LoRA Strength

    • Start around 0.5–0.8 for balanced vintage charm without overpowering the subject.

    • Experiment up or down to dial the nostalgic effect in or out—lower for subtle color fade, higher for more dramatic aging.


Tips & Tricks

  1. Focus on Lighting & Composition

    • Classic photography often features softer lighting, natural vignettes, or subdued contrasts.

    • Terms like “film noir,” “washed-out tones,” or “old Polaroid” can help fine-tune the style.

  2. Combine With Appropriate Eras

    • Mention specific decades or historical periods if you want a certain fashion, hairstyle, or prop style.

    • For instance, “1920s Gatsby era wedding” or “1960s rock concert poster look.”

  3. Adding Authentic Distress

    • Prompt for “dust speckles,” “film scratches,” or “slight tear on photo edges” if you want heavier aging artifacts.

    • Negative prompts (e.g., “no modern clarity,” “avoid digital crispness”) can push authenticity further.

  4. Pairing With Other Styles

    • If mixing with more modern or fantasy LoRAs, keep YFG-V1nt’s strength moderate to maintain recognizable vintage elements.

    • Alternatively, let YFG-V1nt lead for maximum retro flair.


Vintage Photo v49 captures the essence of bygone eras, adding nostalgic warmth and gentle imperfection to your creations. Whether you’re depicting timeless family moments, historical reenactments, or moody film noir, this LoRA conjures the unmistakable charm of authentic vintage photography.