Having just watched both the original Library of Congress [loc.gov] and this remastered version, I must say I prefer the originals. I'm not saying that the AI tools aren't impressive, they are, but they are mixed with the subjective preferences of the person performing the remastering. In this case, I think the colors are over-saturated, the picture is over-sharpened, and the noise is exaggerated. The type of AI upscaling nvidia is capable of is better to my tastes.
Me too. On spotting the article I watched a remastered version. It lacks consistency. As much as itâ(TM)s a noble goal, I felt distracted. And in particular, the additional detail calls for attention but does not offer any additional information to enjoy or understand the cartoon.
This reminded me of Super resolution algorithms to improve old adventure games, or more widely all games powered by Mame. While different in nature, I resorted back to not using them: made them harder to play.
If someone has been simplified and abstracted, donâ(TM)t try to over complicate it again.
I find it more interesting to use this technology along the direction of GTP or advanced generative algorithms. I can sketch something and have an algorithm flesh it out. Like turning a stickman movies with annotations (text) into a movie.
Subjectivity is important here (Score:5, Interesting)
Re: Subjectivity is important here (Score:2)
Me too. On spotting the article I watched a remastered version. It lacks consistency. As much as itâ(TM)s a noble goal, I felt distracted. And in particular, the additional detail calls for attention but does not offer any additional information to enjoy or understand the cartoon.
This reminded me of Super resolution algorithms to improve old adventure games, or more widely all games powered by Mame. While different in nature, I resorted back to not using them: made them harder to play.
If someone has been simplified and abstracted, donâ(TM)t try to over complicate it again.
I find it more interesting to use this technology along the direction of GTP or advanced generative algorithms. I can sketch something and have an algorithm flesh it out. Like turning a stickman movies with annotations (text) into a movie.