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  # Soonr Flux HST IV: Historic Color for Dev (low step subtle experiment)
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- A salvaged interim weight merge from a prematurely aborted training session of a Dev version of our antique color photography LoRA for [FLUX.1-dev](https://huggingface.co/black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-Dev).
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- See our [Schnell Version](/AlekseyCalvin/historic_color_schnell/tree/main) for more comprehensively trained iteration of this adapter.
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- Trained by A.C.T. Soon® for 1000 steps on one A100 via Colab Pro, using an AI Toolkit notebook by Ostris.
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- While our Schnell version of this LoRA was trained on a relatively large archive, 135 images, for the Dev variation we used a smaller selection of 34 choice images, picked out of the same set.
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- Unfortunately, the strict usage time-limit of Colab Pro kicked in and undercut the training of our Dev version just past the 1000 step mark (basically, we ran out of Colab credits at that very inopportune moment).
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  This data set, used for both models, consists of a selection from a remarkable and unique collection of color photographs taken during the 1900s and 1910s by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, who traveled and photographed widely in those years while pioneering and perfecting implementations of an early three-color-composite photography technique.
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  We urge you to explore the work of Prokudin-Gorsky for yourself, at the wonderfully organized online [archive at this link](https://prokudin-gorsky.org/), featuring many hundreds of high quality downloadable scans of composite color photo prints from the photographer's original glass plate negatives, available at this site alongside relatively recent restorations of a substantial portion of the images. The original glass-plate negatives are currently held at and administrated by the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, USA.
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  ## Trigger words
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- You should use `HST` to trigger the image generation.
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  - base model: [black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev](https://huggingface.co/black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev)
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  # Soonr Flux HST IV: Historic Color for Dev (low step subtle experiment)
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+ A Dev version of our antique color photography LoRA for [FLUX.1-dev](https://huggingface.co/black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-Dev).
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+ See our [Schnell Version](/AlekseyCalvin/historic_color_schnell/tree/main) for a somewhat more explicit iteration of this adapter.
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+ Trained by A.C.T. Soon® for 6000 steps, using a very low learning rate, on one A100 via Colab Pro, using an AI Toolkit notebook by Ostris.
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+ While our Schnell version of this LoRA was trained on a relatively large archive, 300 images, for the Dev variation we used a slightly smaller selection of high quality restored choice images from an expanded data set. Historic Color 3 will have yet another variant, trained on highest quality scans of original negatives.
 
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  This data set, used for both models, consists of a selection from a remarkable and unique collection of color photographs taken during the 1900s and 1910s by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, who traveled and photographed widely in those years while pioneering and perfecting implementations of an early three-color-composite photography technique.
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  We urge you to explore the work of Prokudin-Gorsky for yourself, at the wonderfully organized online [archive at this link](https://prokudin-gorsky.org/), featuring many hundreds of high quality downloadable scans of composite color photo prints from the photographer's original glass plate negatives, available at this site alongside relatively recent restorations of a substantial portion of the images. The original glass-plate negatives are currently held at and administrated by the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, USA.
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  ## Trigger words
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+ You should use `HST` or 'HST style' to trigger the image generation.
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  - base model: [black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev](https://huggingface.co/black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev)
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