Media Production
Trinity Restoration AI
TL;DR
It uses AI to clean up grainy, 80-year-old nuclear blast photos that were previously unusable junk.
Who is this actually for?
Documentary filmmakers and archival researchers who need high-fidelity visuals of historical events without the 1940s film grain.
The Good
- Resurrects visual data that was thought to be lost to time.
- Saves thousands of hours compared to manual frame-by-frame restoration.
The Catch (Potential Downsides)
AI hallucinations are a major concern here; you have to wonder if it is actually restoring or just guessing what a fireball looks like. It is also a one-trick pony for a very specific type of film stock.