Sign In

RetroVHS Mavica-5000

48

401

22

29

Verified:

SafeTensor

Type

LoRA

Stats

404

22

18

Reviews

Published

Jul 2, 2025

Base Model

Flux.1 D

Usage Tips

Strength: 1

Trigger Words

mvc5000

Hash

AutoV2
E211F9B2A9
Bronze Flux Badge
Danrisi's Avatar

Danrisi

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.

I lied a little: it’s not pure VHS – the Sony ProMavica MVC-5000 is a still-video camera that saves single video frames to floppy disks.

Yep, it’s another VHS-flavored LoRA—but this isn’t the washed-out 2000s Analog Core you’ve seen a hundred times. Think ProMavica after a spa day: cleaner grain, moodier contrast, and even the occasional surprisingly pretty bokeh. Sometimes the renders feel like raw frames yanked straight out of a mid-’90s TV drama. Either way, the vibe is crisp-but-crunchy cinema, not filmed-on-a-toaster.

Why bother?

• More cinematic shadows & color depth—perfect for moody hallways, subway grime, or burning-hillside beach scenes (see samples).

• Plays nice with portraits: faces stay sharp, and hands come out spookily perfect 90 % of the time.

• Still keeps that sweet lo-fi noise, chroma wiggle, and subtle smear, so nothing ever feels too modern.

All examples generated with my ultrareal fine-tune