Could you add in the section "1.1 Software / Demo" the project: vs-deoldify.
Despite its name the software is combining DeOldify (reference benchmark for Video Colorization) and DDColor (one of the best image coloring models). While DDColor is good in coloring images, it is terrible when is applied to coloring videos. I used DeOldify to "stabilize" DDColor and a set of specific filters developed to stabilize both DDColor than the final colored video.
The final result is quite satisfactory.
Could you add in the section "1.1 Software / Demo" the project: vs-deoldify.
Despite its name the software is combining DeOldify (reference benchmark for Video Colorization) and DDColor (one of the best image coloring models). While DDColor is good in coloring images, it is terrible when is applied to coloring videos. I used DeOldify to "stabilize" DDColor and a set of specific filters developed to stabilize both DDColor than the final colored video.
The final result is quite satisfactory.