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    PXL-2000 style - V1
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    A model solely designed to create PXL2000 toy camera-styled images.

    Outputs should look slightly pixelated. Raw videos on this format were very low resolution.

    The PXL2000, or Pixelvision, was a toy black and white video camera, introduced by Fisher-Price in 1987 at the International Toy Fair in Manhattan, which could record sound and images onto Compact Cassette tapes. It was on the market for one year with about 400,000 units produced.  After that one year, it was pulled by the market, but rediscovered in the 1990s by low-budget filmmakers who appreciated the grainy, shimmering, monochrome produced by the unit, and the way in which its lens allowed the user to photograph a subject an eighth of an inch away from the camera, and pull back to a long shot without manipulating a dial, while keeping as the background and the foreground in focus. It is also appreciated by collectors, artists, and media historians, and has been used in major films and spawned dedicated film festivals

    Description

    LORA
    SD 1.5

    Details

    Downloads
    58
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    10/27/2024
    Updated
    9/27/2025
    Deleted
    -

    Files

    pxl2000-000014.safetensors

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    998650_training_data.zip

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