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  • Serving as a tool to raise overall crispness & exposure levels, alongside some parallel improvement of textural quality/detailing.<br>
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  Those interested in fast, quality, & open-license realistic inference are advised to combine this LoRA with our **Historic Color Soon®** models, already fine-tuned (in some large part) on different sub-sections/selections/fidelity-refinements of the same Prokudin-Gorskiy dataset.<br>
 
 
 
 
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  Historic Color Soon® V.1 is available [here](https://huggingface.co/AlekseyCalvin/HistoricColorSoonr_Schnell) in both Safetensors (fp8) & Diffusers formats.<br>
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  Historic Color Soon® V.2 is, likewise, found [here](https://huggingface.co/AlekseyCalvin/HistoricColorSoonr_v2_FluxSchnell_Diffusers) in both formats.<br>
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- The Historic Color Soon® was fine-tuned from the [Pixelwave Schnell V.1](https://huggingface.co/mikeyandfriends/PixelWave_FLUX.1-schnell_01/) model by [HumbleMikey](https://civitai.com/user/humblemikey) which, in its turn, is a generalized base checkpoint trained from [FLUX.1-schnell](https://huggingface.co/black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-schnell) by Black Forest Labs, consolidating (in comparison w/vanilla-base-Schnell) further inference speed improvements (more reliable results at 2-3 steps), whilst raising the overall quality and consistency standards across most aesthetic categories and at every step.<br>
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  Both Historic Color Soon® checkpoints enable reliable generation at low step-counts (2 steps or more), with 3-4-step inference at 768x768 often producing photorealistic outputs at a quality comparable to Flux Dev, in as quickly as 20-30 seconds (with nothing else running) even on low-VRAM-GPU budget-level machines (including all M-series Macbooks).
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  - Quality generation at a low step-count (2 to 8, for most scenarios), with 4-step inference at around 768x768 routinely producing photorealistic outputs at a quality comparable to or even surpassing that of Flux v.1 Dev. <br>
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  - Producing realistic images reminiscent of color film analog photography, exhibiting parallels to a broad spectrum of iconic instrumentalities and visual paradigms, from Autochrome-to-Kodachrome-to-Fujifilm-and-beyond. <br>
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  - Producing visuals with a vaguely "historical" or "lived-in" aesthetic character, striking chromaticity and luminosity dynamics, as well as textural/anatomical/skin details more reliably lifelike than other models at a comparable step-count/resource expenditure. <br>
 
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  • Serving as a tool to raise overall crispness & exposure levels, alongside some parallel improvement of textural quality/detailing.<br>
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  <Gallery />
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  Those interested in fast, quality, & open-license realistic inference are advised to combine this LoRA with our **Historic Color Soon®** models, already fine-tuned (in some large part) on different sub-sections/selections/fidelity-refinements of the same Prokudin-Gorskiy dataset.<br>
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+ Historic Color Soon® V.1 was fine-tuned by us from [HumbleMikey](https://civitai.com/user/humblemikey)'s [Pixelwave Schnell V.1](https://huggingface.co/mikeyandfriends/PixelWave_FLUX.1-schnell_01/) model which, in its turn, is a generalized base checkpoint trained from [FLUX.1-schnell](https://huggingface.co/black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-schnell) by Black Forest Labs, consolidating (in comparison w/vanilla-base-Schnell) further inference speed improvements (more reliable results at 2-3 steps), whilst raising the overall quality and consistency standards across most aesthetic categories and at every step.<br>
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+ Historic Color Soon® V.2 was created through merging into V.1 a handful of LoRAs trained by us over a (fairly narrow) range of available realistic checkpoint models that are specifically Schnell-derived, so as to stay the fairly open Apache 2.0 licensing domain (which as among our reasons to do all this in the first place).<br>
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  Historic Color Soon® V.1 is available [here](https://huggingface.co/AlekseyCalvin/HistoricColorSoonr_Schnell) in both Safetensors (fp8) & Diffusers formats.<br>
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  Historic Color Soon® V.2 is, likewise, found [here](https://huggingface.co/AlekseyCalvin/HistoricColorSoonr_v2_FluxSchnell_Diffusers) in both formats.<br>
 
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  Both Historic Color Soon® checkpoints enable reliable generation at low step-counts (2 steps or more), with 3-4-step inference at 768x768 often producing photorealistic outputs at a quality comparable to Flux Dev, in as quickly as 20-30 seconds (with nothing else running) even on low-VRAM-GPU budget-level machines (including all M-series Macbooks).
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+ You may try out the V2 checkpoint at [one of our LoRA gallery spaces](https://huggingface.co/spaces/AlekseyCalvin/soonfactory4), along with this LoRA (and many others)!
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  - Quality generation at a low step-count (2 to 8, for most scenarios), with 4-step inference at around 768x768 routinely producing photorealistic outputs at a quality comparable to or even surpassing that of Flux v.1 Dev. <br>
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  - Producing realistic images reminiscent of color film analog photography, exhibiting parallels to a broad spectrum of iconic instrumentalities and visual paradigms, from Autochrome-to-Kodachrome-to-Fujifilm-and-beyond. <br>
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  - Producing visuals with a vaguely "historical" or "lived-in" aesthetic character, striking chromaticity and luminosity dynamics, as well as textural/anatomical/skin details more reliably lifelike than other models at a comparable step-count/resource expenditure. <br>