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About Look in The Past War Archives

This channel is the archives for Look in the Past channel, showing historical videos without narration.

Starting with researching the background of the video reels, then they are digitally restored, upscaled using professional AI based software, colorized and speed corrected in case of older videos and if necessary the sound cleaned up for better quality.

How i restore the videos:

Digitally restored to remove artifacts and noise from old footage

Upscaled to HD or sometimes 4K to enhance details

Removing interlacing if needed.

Brightness/contrast levels adjusted

Color levels adjusted

Colorized and speed corrected in case of older videos if needed.

Sound cleared up or added where needed.

Music added

Adding informational text over the videos or voiceover narration.

Editing the relevant parts from various film reels together.

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Germany After WWII - Allied Forces Arrive to Berlin 1945 [ WWII Documentary ]

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Germany After WWII - Allied Forces Arrive to Berlin 1945 [ WWII Documentary ]

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