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Zinjanthropos Online
If you’re a woman, a declared woman or whatever, then you have to watch these remastered videos. My favorite was the How to be Popular/1940’s Dating Guide. Glamourdaze has hit the ball out of the parkwith these vids. My how times have changed but people, have they really?

https://www.youtube.com/c/glamourdaze/videos
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I'm glad to see this era when vintage film can be augmented enough by machine learning to deliver a feel of what it was like to actually be there. Instead of that usual sense of the retro past being some grainy, smeary, scratchy, jittery, drab, zombie-consciousness, grayscale Phantom Zone that even today we become swiftly exiled to a moment afterwards. In that version of the Growing Block Universe where "now" is still given a privileged status.
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(Oct 5, 2021 02:29 PM)C C Wrote: I'm glad to see this era when vintage film can be augmented enough by machine learning to deliver a feel of what it was like to actually be there. Instead of that usual sense of the retro past being some grainy, smeary, scratchy, jittery, drab, zombie-consciousness, grayscale Phantom Zone that even today we become swiftly exiled to a moment afterwards. In that version of the Growing Block Universe where "now" is still given a privileged status.

When you can only think of that era in black & white then I recommend having a look at glamourdaze. It doesn’t matter what the early cameras produced because with the new tech it’s like it was yesterday. History just got more interesting.
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(Oct 5, 2021 04:32 PM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: When you can only think of that era in black & white then I recommend having a look at glamourdaze. It doesn’t matter what the early cameras produced because with the new tech it’s like it was yesterday. History just got more interesting.

Here's some additional sources. The enhanced ones from the 1890s and just after 1900 might as well be depicting a lost, alien world.

https://www.youtube.com/c/Nineteenthcent...ife/videos 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1W8Shd...tcw/videos

https://www.youtube.com/c/DenisShiryaev/videos

21 old films from 1895 to 1902 - with overview & cautions about the speculative aspects of machine learning improvements ... https://youtu.be/YZuP41ALx_Q

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/YZuP41ALx_Q
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