While abandoned I decided to look over some old vhs interlaced videos. I noticed that in some there were moments where for a second the scene did not change. Using a bit of wizardry I isolated some of these, and for each second I was able to extract 48 frames of video! It's interlaced so there are 2 frames in one (remember those lines?). As a test of some new methods I took frames of a friends face and tried it out. The result was quite shocking. It took a horrible grainy 600 pixel (or less) image and outputted a clear detailed 5000 pixel image of my friend. It took a while but it's fascinating that all those blurry, duplicated photos and videos we've thrown out in the past could have had a new life. I used to throw out duplicate photos not knowing that in the near future I could use the information to super sizing like this. Might be worth having for a class in the future. Jab
The image in the corner is the actual size of the original info. To see the full result CLICK HERE.
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