• @booly
    link
    English
    531 month ago

    I still think it’s bullshit that 20-year-old photos now look the same as 20-second-old photos. Young people out there with baby pictures that look like they were taken yesterday.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        51 month ago

        The tradition has normally been to just have newer image formats and image-generation hardware and software that are more capable or higher fidelity so that the old stuff starts to look old in comparison to the new stuff.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          61 month ago

          What should be done is that every time a new format comes out all images in existence are re-encoded in that format. Hopefully that will cause artifacts, clearing everything up in terms of image age.

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            English
            21 month ago

            Slight tangent. But I’ve recently been pulling old home videos off of MiniDV tapes. And I’ve found that the ffmpeg dv1 decoder can correct several tape issues when re-encoding from dv1 to essentially any modern codec. So I’ve got like 3GB video files that look incredibly poor, but then I re-encode them into h264 files that look better than the original. It’s baffling how well that works.

    • @mindbleach
      link
      English
      11 month ago

      Your film didn’t age, the past was just browner.