Updated: Feb 22, 2026
styleπ¬ VERSION SHOWDOWN: V1 vs V2 π¬
V2 (The Color Maestro π¨)
CFG: 1-2 | Strength: 0.5-0.7. chromatic champion! V2 delivers richer colors and stays truer to the training data's filmic DNA. Perfect when you want that authentic 80s saturation punchβthink royal blue satin tops that could cut through fog! β¨
V1 (The Flexible Storyteller π)
CFG: 1-2 | Strength: 0.55-0.85. The versatile veteran! With a wider strength range, V1 adapts beautifully whether you're crafting intimate character moments or sweeping cinematic vistas. Great for when you need that perfect balance of creative control and nostalgic charm.
π§ PRO TIPS FOR MAXIMUM 80s MAGIC: π§
β Keep CFG low (1-1.2) - Trust the model! It knows the film language
β Strength sweet spots - V2: 0.6 for perfect film grain balance | V1: 0.7 for dynamic scenes
β Prompt like a director - Mention "35mm film grain," "Technicolor grading," or "anamorphic flare" for extra authenticity
β Light like Spielberg - Describe "three-point studio lighting" or "dramatic shadows" for that intense emotional punch

