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Chroma / zImageBase - Negative-Hyperbolic Suppression Slider

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Updated: Feb 1, 2026

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LoRA

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Published

Dec 23, 2025

Base Model

Chroma

Usage Tips

Strength: 0.8

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AutoV2
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zImageBase - v1.0

Forgot to explain:

I've added a few things, actually a lot, to the zImage version. The most impactful negative words / tags are most likely "blurry, low-quality, low-resolution, compression artifacts etc."

The hyperbolic part is a bit tricky to explain. Some people tent to use a lot of exaggerated, melodramatic words that are either hyperbolical and attempt to "enhance" the image or just opinions and not facts. In my thought process and after some tests, that stuff has potential to kill realism and natural looking images ( Realistic and Illustrative ). How much of it was trained in zImage, dunno.

Also, the positive is neutral, no words added, so the more strength the further away from the negative without adding something positive.

Don't really wanna go to deep into that topic. See it more as my own "opinion", because in the end, i'm training all Loras for my own curiosity and not to please anyone else. People can choose on their own if they wanna join the ride.


Still testing. Slider tent to produce hallucination if trained to much or if the strength is to high. With +3 the example picture looks more like a cat, had this happen with a few other test where it really goes for realism with more illustration or digital art prompts. Have another version with less steps that is more balanced, where the negative is not as aggressive. For now - strength is a bit to much.

Will see.