Vintage 1960s Fotoautomat Strip AI generated image example

Vintage 1960s Fotoautomat Strip

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Transform the uploaded photo into a vintage 1960s European Fotoautomat photo strip — the classic black-and-white chemical photo booth found in train stations and shopping centers across Europe. Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity reference for the subject. Create a nostalgic analog photo strip. **IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):** – Preserve the subject's face, hairstyle, and overall appearance in all frames – Adapt to black-and-white while maintaining recognizability – The person's distinctive features should be clear in high-contrast B&W **VINTAGE FOTOAUTOMAT STYLE:** – Black and white with rich tonal range — deep blacks, bright whites, detailed midtones – Slightly high contrast typical of chemical photo booth paper – Soft focus with a slight dreamy quality — not razor sharp – Light falloff at the edges (vignetting) from the booth's simple lens – Slightly uneven exposure between frames (each frame was a separate flash) – The warmth of actual silver gelatin photo paper — slight warm tone to the 'white' – Chemical processing artifacts: slight scratches, dust spots, uneven development **STRIP LAYOUT:** – Four frames in a vertical strip, classic Fotoautomat proportions – Each frame slightly different: varying expressions from serious to laughing – Thin white borders between frames with slightly ragged chemical-cut edges – The strip appears slightly curved as if freshly dispensed from the machine – Frame 1: Serious/contemplative – Frame 2: Half-smile, warming up – Frame 3: Full laugh, natural joy – Frame 4: Playful, tongue out or dramatic pose **OUTPUT:** – Vertical strip (4 frames, approximately 1:4 ratio) – Black and white chemical photo quality – Nostalgic, analog, authentic vintage feeling **NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:** – No color — strictly black and white with warm paper tone – No digital crispness — embrace the soft, analog quality – No modern photo booth effects or filters – No Japanese/Korean style — this is European Fotoautomat – Do not alter the subject's identity