Retro Photography Filter LoRA
A LoRA model designed to reproduce the look of antique photography, inspired by early film processes and aged prints.
This model adds:
sepia toning (warm brown/yellow tint)
black & white / monochrome rendering
film grain and analog noise
scratches, dust, and surface imperfections
faded contrast and aged paper texture
It works as a general retro photo filter, not tied to a specific year, allowing flexible use across portraits, landscapes, and scenes.
🔹 Trigger Word
RetroPhotographyFilter you can use it or not, not realy needed...
🔹 How to Use
This LoRA focuses on texture and aging effects.
For best results, control the color style directly in your prompt:
🟡 Sepia style
RetroPhotographyFilter, sepia tone antique photograph, film grain, scratches, faded print
⚫ Black & White style
RetroPhotographyFilter, black and white photograph, vintage, film grain, scratches
🔹 Recommended Settings
Weight:
0.4 – 1.0
🔹 Notes
If no color is specified, the model may produce mixed results (sepia or monochrome or color).
For consistent output, always include either:
“sepia tone”
“black and white” or “monochrome”
This LoRA enhances aging and film artifacts, not subject composition.
🔹 Example Prompt
portrait of a woman, RetroPhotographyFilter, sepia toned antique photograph, soft lighting, film grain, scratches, faded paper
🔹 Limitations
May produce color bleed if no color mode is specified
Strong weights can exaggerate scratches and noise blur and cause artifact
Not intended for modern clean photography
🔹 Best Use Cases
historical-style portraits
vintage cinematic shots
archival / documentary aesthetics
stylized retro artwork
Enjoy creating authentic vintage-style images

