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Post by Frank Shailes on Apr 3, 2023 15:44:09 GMT
Could Artificial Intelligence do it? Every body is raving about how AI can do so much more than humans, so much faster, especially with images.
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Post by josephsenior on Apr 3, 2023 20:17:04 GMT
Correct me if I'm wrong, in theory you could convert the partial colour gamut to a colour filter array (CFA), and then analyse the CFA data to estimate the colour. Then use colour interpolation to fill in the missing colours based on the estimated colour values, and apply colour correction/grading to the overall footage. Yes. Astro-photographers have been doing this for years. But on single images. In one minute of Invasion of the dinosaurs there are 1500 frames. In one 25 minute episode there are 37,500 frames. You would also want the starting point for the estimated colour to be the best it can be, so you would first have to restore the R,G. After that, there is no guarantee that you're going to get a decent result out of the other end. having said that, I can see where this may be useful for certain specific examples. Paul Always worth a shot, thank you for the update Paul. Your insight is much appreciated and noted.
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Post by Angel Amezquita (Angelgreat) on Nov 2, 2023 15:21:31 GMT
It may be better to just manually recolorize the episode.
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Post by sonnybh on Nov 2, 2023 21:40:45 GMT
I had thought some companies who colourise monochrome footage already use some complex software to map out the colours for each frame.
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Post by Angel Amezquita (Angelgreat) on Nov 4, 2023 13:41:51 GMT
I had thought some companies who colourise monochrome footage already use some complex software to map out the colours for each frame. They do, but it's not totally perfect. The occasional manual intervention is needed to make it seamless. However, technology has gotten better over time, so it's can get better.
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Post by markperry on Nov 4, 2023 20:33:19 GMT
That was a laugh with Planet ep 3 they were actually green leaves not purple in a one shot. * restoration team article.
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