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---
license: other
license_name: flux-1-dev-non-commercial-license
license_link: https://huggingface.co/black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev/blob/main/LICENSE.md
language:
- en
tags:
- flux
- diffusers
- lora
base_model: black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev
pipeline_tag: text-to-image
instance_prompt: analog photo in the style of EXPRDFLMEFCT
widget:
- text: "analog photo in the style of EXPRDFLMEFCT, a young woman sitting on a subway train. She is wearing a brown jacket and blue jeans. She has blonde hair and is looking down at her phone. There is a black bag on her lap next to her. The train has orange seats and there is a window on the right side of the image. The background is blurred, but it appears to be a subway station, film grain, film noise"
output:
url: camera1/1.jpg
- text: "analog photo in the style of EXPRDFLMEFCT, a woman wearing a yellow sundress, holding flowers and holding her straw hat from flying due to winds, hair swaying, standing in front of an ocean, ship in the background, guard rails, sunny afternoon, film grain, film noise"
output:
url: camera1/2.jpg
- text: "analog photo in the style of EXPRDFLMEFCT, a girl wearing glasses, a baseball cap and a scarf, standing in front of old dilapidated lighthouse, crashing waves, dimly lit, film grain, film noise"
output:
url: camera1/3.jpg
---
# flux-film-camera
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## Model description
Flux LoRA for creating an analog photo effect. Use **'analog photo in the style of EXPRDFLMEFCT'** to trigger the model. Best with DEV (works well even with fp8). To use with flux1-dev-bnb-nf4 try increasing the LoRA strength (to say 1.3 and then adjust accordingly).
## Trigger words
You should use `analog photo in the style of EXPRDFLMEFCT` to trigger the image generation. you can also use append keywords like "film grain" and "film noise" in your prompt.
## Download model
Weights for this model are available in Safetensors format.
[Download](/bingbangboom/flux-film-camera/tree/main) them in the Files & versions tab.