1914 How works a War manufacturing in Canada improved by AI Technology to FHD 1080 60fps

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This film is a heritage item from Library and Archives Canada and is only available in English.

A detailed explanation of the manufacturing, inspection and shipping of howitzer shells for use in World War I. The start and finish of each process are shown and the time to complete the operation is noted. Shots of male and female workers leaving the office and factory, the assembly line, and a cross-section of a shell.

Source: Library and Archives Canada. Dundas Historical Society Museum fonds, 1984-0413, IDC 11099.

Used Artificial intelligence to improve:

- Colorize
- Upscale to FHD video
- Improved to 60fps

We do improvements up to 4K and 60fps and AI coloring, which refers to the use of artificial intelligence algorithms to automatically color black and white images or videos. These algorithms use a variety of techniques, such as deep learning, to analyze the contents of the image and determine the most appropriate colors to use. There are a variety of AI coloring tools and software available, ranging from simple online editors to more advanced applications that can be integrated into professional workflows. These tools can be used to colorize images and videos for a variety of purposes, such as art, entertainment, and historical preservation. We do our best to keep the history.

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