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V67 Photographic Filters

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Updated: Apr 17, 2026

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Apr 17, 2026

Base Model

Flux.1 D

Trigger Words

(photo filters:1.2), uv filter, skylight filter, bw red filter, cpl filter, nd10 filter, nd variable filter, gnd soft filter, gnd hard filter, gnd reverse filter, ir filter, soft fx filter, closeup lens, diffusion filter, star 4 filter, warm 85b filter, fog filter, rainbow filter, uhc filter, fld filter, sunset grad filter, vintage warm filter

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V67 Photographic Filters LoRA for Flux

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Overview

Step into the darkroom of a master analog photographer. V67 Photographic Filters brings the authentic look of optical glass filters directly into Flux – no post‑processing, no digital imitations. From the subtle warmth of a Skylight filter to the surreal glow of Infrared, from the dramatic skies of a Red B&W filter to the silky water of a 10‑stop ND, this LoRA teaches Flux the physics of light passing through real glass.

Each filter is trained as a distinct trigger word – apply it like screwing a filter onto your lens. The result? Coherent, physically plausible effects that respect your subject, lighting, and composition.

Base Model: Flux (Schnell / Dev / Pro)
Trigger Word set: See full list below.


Why Flux + Photographic Filters?

Flux already excels at realistic textures and lighting. Adding optical filter effects through a LoRA preserves the model’s inherent quality while injecting the specific character of each filter – without destructive post‑processing artifacts.

CapabilityWhy Flux ExcelsMaterial separationFlux distinguishes metals, skin, foliage, water – essential for filters that affect specific wavelengthsHighlight handlingSmooth roll‑off for diffusion filters, controlled blooming for soft focusLong exposure coherenceND filters create motion blur without ghosting artifactsB&W conversionRed/yellow/green filters shift grayscale tones naturallyAtmospheric persistenceFog, mist, and IR effects remain consistent across the frame


Signature Style Elements (per filter family)

  1. UV / Skylight – Warmth without exposure change, removes blue cast

  2. B&W Color Filters – Dramatic sky darkening, skin tone separation

  3. Polarizer (CPL) – Deep blue sky, reflections eliminated, saturated foliage

  4. ND (Fixed & Variable) – Motion blur in daylight, wide apertures in bright sun

  5. GND (Soft, Hard, Reverse) – Balanced landscapes, sunset horizons preserved

  6. Infrared – White foliage, dark sky, ghostly skin, surreal false color

  7. Creative FX – Soft glow, star bursts, rainbow diffraction, fog, vintage warmth

  8. Close‑Up Lenses – Extreme macro, shallow depth, edge softness


Trigger Words & Usage

Use these single‑word or short‑phrase triggers anywhere in your prompt (best at the end, before quality tags).

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uv filter, skylight filter, bw red filter, cpl filter, nd10 filter, nd variable filter, gnd soft filter, gnd hard filter, gnd reverse filter, ir filter, soft fx filter, closeup lens, diffusion filter, star 4 filter, warm 85b filter, fog filter, rainbow filter, uhc filter, fld filter, sunset grad filter, vintage warm filter

Recommendation: Place the trigger word after your subject and scene description. For stronger effect, increase LoRA weight (see settings below).


Optimized Settings for Flux

ParameterFlux SchnellFlux Dev / ProLoRA Weight0.60 – 0.800.65 – 0.85CFG Scale2.0 – 3.53.0 – 4.5Steps4 – 620 – 30SamplerEulerEuler, DPM++ 2M KarrasGuidance2.5 – 3.53.5 – 4.5

Starting Point Recommendations

GoalLoRA WeightCFGNotesSubtle filter hint0.603.0Natural with a touchBalanced realism0.703.5Sweet spot for mostStrong artistic effect0.804.0May reduce flexibility


Sample Prompts for Every Filter (20 examples)

Each prompt includes the trigger word and a short description of the expected effect.

1. UV / Skylight

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a vintage portrait of a woman in midday sun, soft warm skin tones, no blue cast, skylight filter, 35mm film aesthetic

2. B&W Red Filter

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black and white landscape, dramatic dark sky, white fluffy clouds, bw red filter, high contrast, Ansel Adams style

3. Polarizer (CPL)

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lake and mountain landscape, deep blue sky, white clouds popping, eliminated reflections on water, lush green foliage, cpl filter

4. Fixed ND (10-stop)

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long exposure seascape at noon, silky smooth water, streaking clouds, nd10 filter, ethereal atmosphere

5. Variable ND

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portrait in bright sunlight, shallow depth of field f/1.8, creamy bokeh, motion blur on background leaves, nd variable filter

6. Soft Grad ND

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sunset over mountains, balanced exposure between sky and land, vibrant colors, gnd soft filter, irregular horizon

7. Hard Grad ND

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seascape at dusk, sharp horizon line, dark dramatic sky, bright foreground waves, gnd hard filter

8. Reverse Grad ND

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sunset at the beach with sun on the horizon, richly colored sky without blown highlights, gnd reverse filter

9. Infrared

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infrared photography, ethereal white foliage, dark dramatic sky, surreal landscape, ghostly skin, ir filter

10. Soft FX (Creative)

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portrait with soft glow, dreamy atmosphere, highlight blooming, soft fx filter, 1970s fashion photography

11. Close‑Up Lens

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extreme close-up of a water droplet on a leaf, magnified details, shallow depth of field, closeup lens, macro photography

12. Diffusion / Soft Focus

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bride in a garden, ethereal soft glow, highlight halation, diffusion filter, low contrast, dreamy romantic atmosphere

13. Cross Screen / Star (4-point)

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night cityscape with street lamps and car headlights, starburst effect on every light source, star 4 filter, cinematic mood

14. Color Conversion 85B (warming)

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indoor scene lit by daylight from a window, warm amber cast, warm 85b filter, skin tones golden, vintage analog look

15. Fog / Atmosphere

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misty morning in a pine forest, reduced contrast, soft veil of fog, fog filter, distant trees barely visible

16. Diffraction Grating / Rainbow

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neon sign in a dark alley, rainbow light streaks, prismatic halos around every lamp, rainbow filter, cyberpunk aesthetic

17. UHC (Light Pollution Reduction)

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Milky Way over a small town at night, deep sky with faint nebulae visible, orange streetlights suppressed, uhc filter

18. Fluorescent Correction (FL-D)

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office interior lit by old fluorescent tubes, slight magenta tint, fld filter, skin tones neutralized, white paper pure

19. Sunset Grad

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beach at golden hour, warm orange gradient on the sky, sunset grad filter, sand and water remain natural

20. Vintage Warm Soft

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two adults having a picnic in a sunny park, vintage amber warmth, soft focus with pastel tones, slight halation, vintage warm filter, 1970s Kodachrome aesthetic

Negative Prompt (Flux-Compatible)

Flux works best with minimal negative prompting. This concise version is effective:

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nsfw, low quality, worst quality, ugly, blurry, photograph, photorealistic, modern, plastic, digital, text, watermark, signature, overprocessed, fake hdr

For infrared and diffusion filters, you may omit photorealistic to allow artistic interpretation.


What This LoRA Excels At (With Flux)

UV/Skylight – Outdoor portraits, vintage skin tones
B&W filters – Dramatic skies, landscape contrast, fine art
Polarizer – Landscape, water scenes, product photography
ND filters – Long exposure water, clouds, crowd removal
GND filters – Sunsets, mountainscapes, seascapes
Infrared – Surreal landscapes, fine art, fantasy
Creative FX – Dreamy portraits, night cityscapes, retro moods
Close‑Up – Macro details, jewelry, flowers, insects


Limitations (Flux-Specific Notes)

⚠️ IR filter works best with strong sunlight and foliage – indoor scenes may not show the Wood effect
⚠️ Star filter requires point light sources (street lamps, reflections) – diffuse lighting reduces effect
⚠️ Close‑up lens reduces working distance – best for subjects within 10‑30cm
⚠️ Variable ND at very high densities may introduce slight color cast – keep weight ≤0.75
⚠️ GND filters assume a clear horizon – for complex foregrounds use gnd soft filter instead of hard


Prompting Tips for Best Results

Do this:

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[subject] in [setting], [light condition], [trigger word], [optional material/texture hints]

Example good prompt:

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a lone tree in a golden wheat field, late afternoon sun, deep blue sky with white clouds, cpl filter, vibrant colors, sharp details

Keywords that strengthen each filter:

FilterHelpful keywordsPolarizerdeep blue, reflections gone, saturatedInfraredwhite foliage, dark sky, surrealND long exposuresilky water, streaking clouds, motion blurSoft focusdreamy, glowing highlights, low contrastStar filternight lights, starburst, every lampVintage warmamber, 1970s, Kodachrome, nostalgic

Avoid:

  • Conflicting effects (e.g., nd10 filter with fast shutter)

  • Modern materials with vintage filters (plastic, LED, smartphone)

  • Extremely short prompts (Flux needs context)


Curated Prompt Ideas by Category (with filters)

Landscape + Polarizer

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a crystal-clear mountain lake reflecting the sky, autumn trees, cpl filter, deep blue sky, eliminated reflections, vibrant orange and yellow foliage

Portrait + Vintage Warm

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a jazz singer in a dimly lit club, microphone in hand, vintage warm filter, soft amber glow, slight halation around the spotlight, 1970s film grain

Night + Star Filter

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a Christmas market at night, decorated pine trees with tiny lights, star 4 filter on every bulb, snow on ground, warm festive atmosphere

Surreal + Infrared

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an abandoned chapel in a overgrown forest, ir filter, white glowing leaves, dark dramatic sky, ethereal atmosphere, ghostly pale statues

Long Exposure + ND10

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a coastal pier extending into the sea, midday sun, nd10 filter, silky water, streaking clouds, ethereal and calm, no people

Macro + Close‑Up Lens

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a drop of water on a red rose petal, closeup lens, extreme magnification, shallow depth of field, visible tiny reflections

Training Details (For Reference)

  • Dataset: 440 high‑quality images (20 per filter, 22 variations each)

  • Trigger integration: Each image captioned with its specific filter trigger word

  • Training resolution: 1024×1024 (Flux native)

  • Recommended inference resolution: 1024×1024 or 1536×1024 for landscapes

  • Content coverage: Landscapes (30%), Portraits (25%), Urban (20%), Macro (15%), Abstracts (10%)


Quick Start Guide

  1. Load Flux (Schnell, Dev, or Pro)

  2. Load V67 Photographic Filters LoRA at weight 0.65–0.75

  3. Set CFG to 3.0–4.0 (Schnell: 2.0–3.0)

  4. Write your prompt: describe the scene, lighting, then add the trigger word

  5. Generate and compare with/without the filter

Example workflow:

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Model: Flux Dev
LoRA: V67 Photographic Filters (weight 0.7)
CFG: 3.5
Steps: 25
Sampler: Euler

Prompt: a steam train crossing a viaduct at golden hour, warm light, long exposure, nd10 filter, silky water below, streaking clouds

Negative: nsfw, low quality, modern, plastic, digital

Troubleshooting Common Issues

IssueSolutionFilter effect too weakIncrease LoRA weight to 0.80, add trigger word twiceEffect overpowers subjectReduce weight to 0.55, add subtle before triggerIR effect looks normalEnsure bright sunlight and green foliage; add white foliage keywordStar filter creates no starsAdd point light sources (street lamps, reflections, glitter)Colors unnatural with warming filterUse warm 85b filter only with daylight‑lit indoor scenesClose‑up lens out of focusSpecify shallow depth of field and macro photography


Credits & Notes

The V67 Photographic Filters collection is inspired by classic optical filter manufacturers – Hoya, B+W, Tiffen, Lee, and the darkroom masters who knew that the best effects happen in camera, not in post.

This LoRA is a tribute to analog photographers who carefully chose their glass before pressing the shutter – and to Flux, which lets us relive that intentionality in the digital realm.

“Light is your paint, the lens is your brush, and filters are your palette.”


Ready to screw on some glass?

Generate your analog‑inspired images and share them with #V67FiltersFlux.
Every filter tells a different story – which one will you tell?

Bon voyage, photographer. 🎞️📷