The details! Using that new DeOldify model I love again. Paddy's Market, Cork City, Ireland, ca. 1900.pic.twitter.com/ngz5xqYVS7
Obsessively pursuing the perfection of image and video colorization/restoration using deep learning. Creator of DeOldify.
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The details! Using that new DeOldify model I love again. Paddy's Market, Cork City, Ireland, ca. 1900.pic.twitter.com/ngz5xqYVS7
Now yes I do see a little more purple than I'd like... But the purple situation is getting better!
I noted on MyHeritage that the "alternative" model usually dealt better with clothes, but not as good with background/objects. I'm tempted to do two renderings with both models, then merge the layers in gimp...
I'm seeing a lot of people on Genealogy groups that use MyHeritage in color but don't know how to tune the results. I'm thinking of writing a blog post or making a video to explain how to choose the model, rendering factor & saturation... Unless there is one already.
That would be awesome. I haven't seen anything like that yet.
Wow man that it's about the most informative thing I've seen on this stuff yet! Fantastic job on this.
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