Vintage Film Photo
Upload a photo, add authentic vintage film aesthetics
Portrait, landscape, or everyday photos all work
Describe what you imagine, AI brings it to life
Examples
70s Kodak filmFrequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between the three era styles?
70s Kodak Warm: orange-yellow color cast, high saturation, heavy vignette and grain — like Kodak Portra or Ektar expired stock. 80s Japanese Fade: cyan and pink cast, faded low-contrast look, soft grain — like scanned Fuji Pro 400H in the Japanese wabi-sabi style. 90s Instant Camera: Polaroid or Lomography feel — washed-out tones with occasional light leaks, strong border effect, Y2K nostalgia.
Will it change the content or composition of the photo?
No. The tool only adds film texture effects (grain, color cast, vignette) — the subject, scene, and composition remain completely unchanged.
Why does this tool only cost 6 credits?
Vintage Film Photo uses the Nano Banana 2 model — a fast, lightweight model that excels at photo color grading tasks, offering great value.
Can I use it commercially?
Generated images are yours to use for social media, blogs, or commercial purposes.