Y2K Nokia Camera Phone Photo AI generated image example

Y2K Nokia Camera Phone Photo

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Transform the uploaded photo to look like it was taken on a Nokia 7650 or similar early 2000s camera phone — the era when phone cameras were a blurry, magical novelty. Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity reference for the subject. Apply the authentic early camera phone degradation. **IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):** – Preserve the subject's basic appearance: hairstyle shape, outfit colors, pose – The person should be recognizable despite the extreme quality loss – General composition and framing maintained **Y2K CAMERA PHONE CHARACTERISTICS:** – Extremely low resolution: the image should look like 640×480 or lower, heavily upscaled – Visible JPEG compression artifacts: blocky macroblocks, color banding – Terrible white balance: strong blue, green, or orange color cast – Soft focus on everything — these cameras had no autofocus, fixed focus at ~1m – Blown-out highlights and crushed shadows — no dynamic range – Heavy noise/grain, especially in shadows – Colors are either wildly oversaturated or completely washed out – Slight barrel distortion from the tiny plastic lens – Vignetting at the corners from the tiny lens module **PHONE UI ELEMENTS:** – Nokia-style viewfinder UI frame around the image – Battery indicator and signal bars at the top – A small '0.3MP' or resolution indicator – The rounded rectangle framing of early phone screens – Date stamp in pixel font at the corner – The image has the quality of being viewed on a tiny 176×208 screen and then shared **OUTPUT:** – Small, heavily compressed image upscaled to visible size – Y2K camera phone quality with UI elements – The nostalgic charm of terrible early digital photography **NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:** – No modern phone quality — this should look TERRIBLE by today's standards – No sharp focus anywhere in the image – No good dynamic range — either blown or crushed – No filters or artistic effects — just genuinely bad camera quality – Do not alter the subject's pose or composition