Use the uploaded authorized portrait photo as the only identity reference and create a high-quality square 1:1 ultra-realistic 1864 Victorian daguerreotype portrait. Identity preservation is the top priority: preserve the person's facial structure, facial proportions, eye shape and spacing, nose shape, lip and smile structure, jawline, cheekbones, skin texture, eyebrows, hairline, unique facial details, asymmetry, and natural recognizable likeness. Do not beautify, redesign, replace, or reinterpret the face, and do not change the person's race, age, proportions, or identity. Style the result as an authentic 1864 Victorian daguerreotype studio portrait with a historically accurate antique studio background, mid-19th-century photographic realism, and imperfect early-photography character. Use long natural dark wavy hair with soft realistic texture and historically plausible Victorian styling. Dress the subject in an off-shoulder cream lace corset dress with refined Victorian details, realistic fabric texture, and a simple antique gold pendant necklace. Compose a centered half-body or bust portrait with an elegant pose and direct gaze, framed inside a single antique oval vignette. Print the portrait on aged yellowed parchment with tea stains, faded edges, paper texture, dust specks, oxidation marks, scratches, fine cracks, silvering artifacts, and realistic daguerreotype aging imperfections. Add elegant handwritten cursive text at the bottom reading: LEO 1804. Use soft natural studio light, realistic light falloff, subtle shadows, lifelike skin rendering, historically plausible exposure, natural tonal transitions, a faded sepia monochrome palette, rich historical atmosphere, cinematic depth, and museum-archive scan quality. Avoid modern objects, logos, UI chrome, duplicated portraits, extra text, and watermark.