Remastering an 87 year old movie with AI
You've probably heard of The Hound of the Baskervilles - but did you know the first (big budget) version is from 1939? That's quite a long time ago! It's filmed in 4x3, black-and-white, and the highest quality version I can find is 1080p. So can I apply some of my recent AI know-how to making a newer, slicker version? 0:00 Intro 1:02 The idea 1:33 Getting Started 2:16 Widescreen Quirks 3:43 Starting to Colourise 4:18 LTX LoRAs 5:49 ColorMNet and Deep Exemplar 8:33 Reconstruction 9:02 Codex 9:28 The Original 10:16 Lobby Cards 11:02 Conclusion

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