Afterlight adds that warm, cinematic feeling you get when the sun is low and everything suddenly looks better. It brings in soft golden light, natural glow, creamy background blur, and a bit of atmosphere without completely changing the image. At lower strengths it just gives photos a nice polish, while higher values push things toward a dreamy, nostalgic look with strong sunlight, haze, and cinematic depth. Great for portraits, street shots, travel photos, and any image that could use a little more mood and magic. Try with values from 0.25 to 1.2.
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Quite a nice half-slider but 0.5 seems to be the safe limit where image still remains somewhat realistic and sometimes similar to the original zero strength image. At 0.75 and above image starts becoming more cartoonish. If this effect is intentional - okay, no problem. But those scribbles with cracks, corrupted textures and other artifacts are making this LoRA unfit for use at stengths above 0.5.
Yes! This is not a slider, it's a LoRa that is intended to change the image, you control how much you want to change of course. But this is exactly the idea.
At lower strengths it just gives photos a nice polish, while higher values push things toward a dreamy, nostalgic look with strong sunlight, haze, and cinematic depth
amazing lora but i had to set it to 0.10 or so to not hallucinate too much, still it's impressive how it adds some fantastic lighning and cinematic vibe.
I've noticed that some people aren't using Euler. In those cases, the LoRA usually needs a much lower strength to behave as intended. Are you using Euler Beta as the sampler?
@alcaitiff you're right i'm using ddim
@skyrimer3d test euler beta 12 steps. In my experience is the best combo
0.2 is perfect for that extra cinematic look.
Really like this!













