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    Hasselblad camera style F1D + XL - Hasselblad F1D v1.2
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    UpdatePlease if you see any of my models somewhere else report or let me know! Thnx

    Trained on base model F1D + XL

    Please read about version info on the right box

    Feedback and ratings are much appreciated.

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    Description

    F1D v1.0

    You can lower lora weight if needed.

    Style has been trained on many Hasselblad (different camera models) images.

    Style might not be a 100 percent accurate but a good start.

    Trigger word might not be effective yet you can try with/without it.

    What is more effective, what you type in prompt, (positive / negative).

    Other "cinematic words" might help getting better cinematic images.

    FAQ

    Comments (3)

    plkMay 4, 2025
    CivitAI

    It's a type of look, but it's definitely not Hasselblad, too high contrast. I'd say if you're training, look up the low contrast medium format images to get a more realistic Hasselblad representation. Anything that is supposed to be medium format should look like high dynamic range images, where the shadows are fairly lifted. Looks more like a lomography-ish LORA instead.

    EauDeNoire
    Author
    May 5, 2025

    The model has been trained on various Hasselblad footage (Digital and analog images). Flux might not be accurate with style output. Never gonna give you a 100 percent accurate style! Anyways, I try updating lora model(s) with better versions whenever I can.

    VospiMay 10, 2025

    Absolutely agreed.
    Well, none of these outputs looked to me to be accurate, ever. Recent C41 looks nothing like film in general, even the handpicked examples. So I personally see them more as "spice" loras that change composition or something else of that nature. I kinda gave up on people actually recognizing what makes a certain photography stand out. "Digital and analog images" should be enough to know that there would be zero distinction, all kinds of post-processing etc, and we'll generally just get composition changes. Which I do found helpful, but still.