Colourise uses artificial intelligence to act as a ‘time machine’ for old photos. It was developed as part of a ‘hackathon’ contest in Singapore that used deep learning to effectively colourise old images. Now it’s been launched on the web for anyone to use with their own pictures. The team behind the tool say they do not store any photos that users upload to the service.
I’ve tried it on a bunch of 1960’s black and white photos I have and most of them came out very well. Only one photo had a stretch of gravel road identified as green grass but apart from it is impressive. There is a link at the bottom of the article below that will take you to the app.
See metro.co.uk/2019/04/10/time-ma…
#vintage #retro
source https://squeet.me/display/962c3e10-715c-af62-0300-8b5059107153
I’ve tried it on a bunch of 1960’s black and white photos I have and most of them came out very well. Only one photo had a stretch of gravel road identified as green grass but apart from it is impressive. There is a link at the bottom of the article below that will take you to the app.
See metro.co.uk/2019/04/10/time-ma…
#vintage #retro
source https://squeet.me/display/962c3e10-715c-af62-0300-8b5059107153
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