New York 1900s - Advanced Colorization (New Version 4K - 2026) with Sound Design #Video


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Video Description:

Step back in time and experience New York City in 1900 like never before.

 

This historic footage has been meticulously restored, enhanced, and colorized using my new advanced restoration and semantic colorization techniques, From bustling streets and horse-drawn carriages to the daily life of New Yorkers over a century ago, this video offers a unique glimpse into one of the world's most fascinating cities at the turn of the century.

 

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Technologies & Techniques Used:

• Advanced video restoration

• New semantic colorization only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)

• Manually colorized keyframes (to establish accurate ambiance and color consistency (not historically accurate)

• Advanced frame reconstruction to 4K

• Manual color corrections 

• Classical restoration workflows (AviSynth ) combined with modern tools for (60fps, stabilization, denoise, cleaning, and deblurring )

• Sound design created for immersive atmosphere

 

B&W Video Source: Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division.

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  • CharMaine

    It looks like NYC would have been a really cool place to be back in the day. It's a radical dump today. So it my home city of Chicago. L.A. is also beyond saving. All crime-ridden cesspools. What do all three of these have in common? Communism comes to mind actually.