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Motorola C650 is a LoRA inspired by the built-in camera of the early-2000s Motorola C650. It recreates the extremely low-resolution character of early camera phones, with a VGA CMOS sensor, heavily pixelated edges, coarse image noise, limited dynamic range, and the distinctive color rendering of primitive camera modules.
The goal is not to make modern photography look "vintage", but to reproduce the actual limitations of early camera phones—where a plastic camera lens contributed to soft color rendering, blown highlights, and characteristic bloom, while the image processing had to find a compromise between all of these limitations and maintaining enough sharpness to produce a recognizable image. The resulting aesthetic is rough, imperfect, and unmistakably early-2000s.
Krea2
Krea2 handles the general aesthetic well, but its Turbo LoRA tends to smooth or reinterpret the extremely pixelated edges instead of reproducing them literally. The characteristic low-resolution artifacts are therefore less pronounced. Works best with 1mp.
Flux.2dev
Flux.2dev preserves the pixel-level character much more accurately, including the hard, blocky edges, coarse noise, and low-resolution image structure. Works best with 1mp.
Best results come from keeping the output resolution relatively low and allowing the model to preserve the original limitations of the camera rather than compensating for them.
I will be very happy to see your ideas that came to mind when exploring the possibilities of this LoRa, so feel free to share your generations! :>

