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Trained on base model F1D + XL
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Feedback and ratings are much appreciated.
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Description
XL v1.0
FAQ
Comments (3)
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.
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.
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.















