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Trained with SDXL base model + F1D + Illu + Pony + zit
Works well with realistic stock photo, night vision, juggernauts model(s). (Pretty much any other model was well)
Feedback and ratings are much appreciated.
Feel free to check other similar models:
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Description
Kodak Motion Picture Film V3
Trained on 3500 Images
P.S. If you want less grainy photo just type "image grain" "film noise" or anything similar in negative prompt
If you want silhouette just type "silhouette" in command prompt
FAQ
Comments (5)
I love this model but struggle how to tweak results. Can you talk us through the weight, is it just :1 to turn it on, or are there graduations, and if so, what kind (ISO? Aperture? Shutter speed?). Also, I notice that very often these kind of analog loras put a white 'sheen' over photos (with various models) to 'emulate' analog film or grain causing very washed out results. I am really looking for an Ektar 100 type film, now everything eventually comes out as Portra 800 (I'm sure you get it).
Regarding "Ektar 100" to get a specific film look style would be hard when trained on many photos. This model is only a simple film look style based on Kodak motion picture films in general. Hopefully in the future, I might start doing some specific type of film styles, like the one you mentioned. As for "ISO? Aperture? Shutter speed?" this doesn't work with stable diffusion like mid journey, at least not yet. instead, it's more simple. Words like film stock, grainy image, low angle, medium shot, warm light, etc. Very simple. As for weight, this depends on the desired look you want to get, you need to give it a try yourself. (The last version has been trained on 3500 images, so expect many different results) I already uploaded many photos in the past two versions and will upload some new photos with the new version occasionally. I might add one last version before moving to film types models.
@vantablackdark thanks for your excellent reply! I am still learning the ropes (on a hosted platform because $$$) and this is helpful.
@doodoodaadaa After quite some diggings, I can happily say, NightVision XL model, will give some good results closer to real when using "photography prompts". You can still combine it with my lora model or any other lora models you like. I also added a Realistic Cinematic Photographic Film Stock Footage Style XL lora which has better shadows and light prompt. Can be combines with other loras, including kodak lora.
@vantablackdark hey that's awesome, going to try it!


















