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About Nineteenth century videos. Back to life.

Classic films and historical footage as never seen before.

New editions, restored, colorized and enhanced using traditional editing techniques complemented by the most recent advances in artificial intelligence applied to video and sound processing, including:

Footage edition.

Motion stabilization if needed.

Analysis and reduction of noise and artifacts of the initial footage.

AI FPS interpolation: realistic recreation of intermediate frames by AI algorithms, from 15 - 25 fps, depending on the initial footage, up to 50 or 60 fps, achieving a great feeling of realism.

AI assisted upscaling: up to 4k, in several iterations, dramatically improving original detail.

AI assisted colorization: also in several iterations.

Manual color and levels grading and correction.

Adding soundtrack.

Videos will necessarily be brief since each minute of final result involves approximately 5 hours of manual treatment and 10 hours of heavy gpu computer processing.

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(1896) The Sunday Best: Elegance and Tradition (4K, 60fps, colorized)

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(1896) The Sunday Best: Elegance and Tradition (4K, 60fps, colorized)

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