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Analog Gold is a LoRA that boosts warm lighting, favors yellow colors, and adds film grain.
It makes images feel more real and inviting.
Trained on images that were passed through a Kodak Gold LUT and had a scan of real Kodak Ektachrome film overlaid to give it a genuine analog photo feel.
Taken from the excellent article you can read here about Kodak Gold:
"Kodak is pretty synonymous with the “film look” that drives a lot of photographers to shooting analog in the first place.
As with other Kodak products, Gold 200 produces images with a pleasant, warm tone and decent saturation.
Especially in daylight, photos look sun soaked and nostalgic, sometimes appearing like stills from a movie.
It’s kind of cliché to say at this point, but a lot of people appreciate the “vintage look” that comes from Gold 200.
You could make the argument that what they’re referring to is just the way that most Kodak film looks and we only think of it as “vintage” because Kodak has been such a big player in the photography game since its inception.
Bottom line? Kodak Gold 200 = plenty of tones."
img110 by MI, ( CC BY-SA 2.0 ), Taken on Kodak Gold on a Pentax MZ-M