Super HR 100 film originated from the disposable camera FUJICOLOR QuickSnap launched by Fujifilm in February 1986. This film can capture 24 photos at a time. The minimalist photography concept it advocates combines film and camera into one, lowering the threshold of photography. In any situation, just press the shutter button to capture the scene in front of you, rough, straightforward, and pure.
It was born in the Showa era, quietly passed through the Heisei era, and will be re-launched in the Reiwa era.
Are you ready, friends? The beautiful moment of "the blending of the air of Showa and Reiwa" is about to happen!
#Japanese #Outdoors #Portrait #Sunlight #Still Life
↓ All the images below were generated by this LoRA t2i.
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↑Apply this LoRA to: AWPortrait_v1.3,majicmixRealistic_v6
This LoRA is made using a differential extraction method, relatively pure, with minimal impact on other content.
This LoRA does not require trigger words and is mainly used for overall artistic style adjustments.
The bottom membrane of this LoRA uses AWPortrait_v1.3. I have tested it, and it can produce good results with models like majicMIX realistic_v6, and other realistic models. As for 2D anime models, it can be used, but it is not recommended! As you know, the original intention of creating this LoRA was to make a vintage film camera filter LoRA!
Recommended iteration steps (Steps) are 20-40, and it's not discouraged to go above 40 (if you have a 4090T_T).
Recommended sampling methods (Sampler) are DPM series or Euler, Euler a, restart.
Recommended dimensions are between 512 and 1024.
Coefficient for prompt word guidance (CFG Scale) is recommended to be 7-12.
For LoRA weight, personally recommend 1.0-1.2, but it doesn't really matter, it's up to you, any value is fine. I have attached a weight test image ^_^.
For the redraw amplitude of high-resolution repair (Hires. fix), if you want to ensure the structure of the image to the maximum extent, it is recommended to be 0.3-0.5. For a bit more freedom, you can use 0.5-0.7. It's up to you.
If needed, you can enable After Detailer.
The same series of works:
Retro Film Camera Series: Kodak GOLD 200 | Filter Style LoRA