@citnaj Hi Jason. Quick question? Is DeOldify something anyone can use - like me - or just for your use as the developers? If it is an open source (is that the correct phrase) or resource how do I / others access it please? Hope you don’t mind me asking. The results = Wonderful.
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Replying to @RichTLovesDrWho
Yes for images there's two easy to use options. The first is the best/highest quality and it's paid with a few free samples to try: http://myheritage.com/incolor . The second option is based on an older version but it is free:https://deepai.org/machine-learning-model/colorizer …
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Replying to @citnaj @RichTLovesDrWho
MyHeritage's terms say "The Service is not intended nor licensed for any commercial use". Does this include colorization? What claims do they place on a colorized public domain image? (No current plans to sell anything, but I've thought about it and I'm curious)
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I can't honestly answer that. All I can tell you is that the intention for colorization is specifically for personal photos (genealogy) and you're free to use it on other photos as an individual as long as you're not violating copyright.
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