Historical Portraits Brought To Life (Edgar Poe, Schopenhauer, Manfred von Richthofen "Red Baron")

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Published 2021-03-02
► Historical Portraits Brought To Life | Colorized and AI Animated
► Hello everyone and nice to see you back. We all love seeing people smile, especially people from distant history, and this is what this video is all about. Historical photographs carried a trend of neutral facial expressions due to the functional view of camera technology. Not only did the rare commodity of the technology during the 19th and early 20th century dictate this standard, but movement in photographs was almost impossible. For a photograph to be taken many had to stay incredibly still for however long the picture took. The thought of seeing realistic pictures of Abraham Lincoln smile and even move, would have been seen as a sci-fi concept not too long ago. Now, technology says otherwise. I'm hoping that the digital manipulations in this video, that include full colorization and image enhancements, will help us see historical figures in a different light. Watch them literary come to life.

Please check the video to see historical portraits brought to life, expertly colorized and smiling back at you, thanks to AI technology today.

Featured in this video:
00:00 | Historical Photos Brought To Life, Intro
00:40 | Abraham Lincoln, 1865
01:06 | Edgar Allan Poe, late 1840s
03:32 | Arthur Schopenhauer, 1859
05:11 | Unidentified Woman, 1850s
06:42 | Manfred von Richthofen, 1917
08:48 | Gina Lollobrigida, 1962

Colorization by Klimbim
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All Comments (21)
  • @classicliz72
    Loved to see The Red Baron smiling..so handsome.
  • Nobody ever smiled in old photographs, these digitally enhanced photos really bring out their personalities. Thank you for this.
  • Bringing Manfred von Richtofen to life was a remarkable success.
  • @lalalandee
    The Red Baron is so handsome I loved to see him smile. Edgar Allen Poe was a delight to see.
  • @rosered103
    As a note of Interest. The Red Baron's Aunt, after the War, moved to Ontario, Cdn. Just down from the Brampton Flying Club. She donated to the Flying Club his personal Portrait, photos' and artifacts. If you ever get to Ontario check it out. They also have awesome vintage planes which are taken up every year for a 'fly around'.
  • @janem9408
    Mind blown: colorization, smiles AND age regression and progression.
  • @jimzeirke1127
    When you have them smile, it isn’t just the mouth. You make the eyes smile, too. That really makes them come alive. I’m hooked on these videos!
  • @Tabby7
    I think Poe’s transformation was the most moving. His life was sad, turbulent and short. He died under mysterious circumstances rather young. So, to see him as an older man gives him the “life” he was sadly denied in reality- especially with the rakish smile.
  • @gailarnold2660
    I smiled right back at them and it actually made me cry--really intense for me. Makes such a difference of how we look at the old pictures and how still they had to sit in the past and it didn't show any emotions. Really enjoyed this ! Thank you!
  • @brsvtzk
    Red Baron stood like that photo forever. It's crazy to see him like an old man
  • @tbolt2948
    Rittmeister Baron Manfred von Richthofen was one of my childhood heroes. He may have been on the other side but he was a Sierra Hotel pilot. He died because he broke his own cardinal rule of going low chasing an opponent and bought it from ground fire by what is now called "a golden BB". Just a lucky shot, a one in a million. Thank you for a brief look at living, breathing giant of military aviation.
  • @hey.junebug30
    I'm falling in love with 6:45 the young man Richthofen. That's why I came here again and again.
  • @gaius_enceladus
    Von Richthofen was certainly a handsome young man - I'll bet the German women went crazy over him!
  • @Zuxiasunicorn
    Richtofen, that picture is the face I fell in love with 50 years ago. I never forgot his birthday is May 2nd.
  • @basedkaiser5352
    There are videos of Manfred von Richthofen where we can see him chilling with his comrades, it’s actually crazy how normal and casual he looks, especially when we take into account that he was a noble and a tremendous soldier. It’s sad that he died so young but it was the fate of millions of soldiers. I have a lot of respect for him because he was actually fighting on the frontlines when he could’ve used his position as a noble to have a more comfortable job in the military.
  • @susieq2806
    Red Baron was very handsome !. Love your artistic talent !!! 💖👍