Nokia Snapshot LoRA — Dial‑up‑era pixels, straight from a Symbian pocket
Slip back to 2007, when a 2‑megapixel phone cam felt futuristic and sharing a pic over Bluetooth was peak social media. This LoRA faithfully recreates that unmistakable look:
Signature soft‑focus glass – a tiny plastic lens that renders edges a little dreamy, with subtle halo sharpening baked in.
Muted Y2K palette – gentle blues and dusty cyans, occasionally warmed by the sensor’s unpredictable white‑balance mood swings.
JPEG crunch & sensor noise – light blocky compression, speckled low‑light grain, and just enough chroma noise to feel authentic.
Use it when you need that candid, slightly lo‑fi charm—work selfies, street snaps, party flashbacks, or MySpace‑core portraits. Think pre‑Instagram filters, school corridor selfies, and after‑hours office scenes under fluorescent haze.
P.S.: trained only on photos from my Nokia e61i
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Of course, it doesn’t give the same effect as on Flux, but it’s a good way to get interesting noisy compositions. Also recommend using res_2s_ode for maximum effect
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Great work. Works very well on Flux 2 Klein 9B. Thanks.
Where do you get the following nodes?
FluxLoraBlockWeight
FluxLoraFilter
I made it by myself. Anyway, its just default lora blocks remover, but with convenient presets. Works good for nicegirls and character loras to remove style impact on overall quality. I plan to upload them to github
@Danrisi looking forward to that release
Follow up from previous comment. This Lora is so good. Can you do one specially for Flux2 Dev as well? Thanks.
Wow. U are the first person who asked about loras for flux2.dev. Maybe after latest comfy updates i should try one more time, cause launch local generations for this model was real pain in ass
@Danrisi Yes I finally have a 5090 so can use Flux 2 Dev :) I love Klein but the Dev model gives much much better prompt adherence - so to combine it with your fantastic 'old Nokia' Lora would be great. Understand it's a lot more difficult so no worries if it can't be done. Keep up the great work!











