Unseen color footage of Denmark, 1920 | Remastered
New video - added this weekYouTube name: Vladimir Lekov.
Language: Danish.
Date: May 27, 2023.
City: Copenhagen (Denmark).
The video shows
Københavns Sporveje (KS)
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Copenhagen tram line 9: Toftegårds Plads - Holmbladsgade
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Description
A kaleidoscopic journey through Denmark. First a tour of Copenhagen with i.a. Tivoli, Town Hall Square, Marble Church, Amalienborg, Dr. Louises Bro and the usual busy everyday life in the capital as well as nature in Dyrehaven a little north of Copenhagen. From Zealand in general can be seen i.a. Stevns Klint with Old Højerup Church, the Goose Tower in Vordingborg, Fredensborg Castle, Nakkehoved Lighthouse in Gilleleje and Kronborg Castle. There are lots of recordings from the bathing life on the beaches of North Zealand and from Bornholm's rocky coast. On Funen you can see Christiansminde at Svendborg and the ferry to Tåsinge. From Jutland you can see i.a. The Silkeborg Lakes, Himmelbjerget, Ålborg, which is connected to Nørresundby by two bridges, Skagen with Holger Drachmann's grave, the west coast of Jutland (probably Thorup Strand and Bovbjerg), Esbjerg with the fishing harbour, Fanø, Ribe with its cathedral and old houses, Møgeltønder, Schackenborg Castle , Dybbøl and Sønderborg, Galgebakken and Brundlund Castle with the Castle Mill in Aabenraa, Gråsten Castle, Haderslev, Århus Cathedral, Koldinghus and the traffic hub Fredericia, which connects Funen and Jutland, as well as Vejle.
Vivid History is dedicated to restoring old black and white footage and creating high-quality colorized versions to give you an authentic and vivid experience of the past.
The video has been restored and colorized using state-of-the-art machine learning methods.
The restoration steps included:
- motion stabilization
- noise reduction
- colorization
- frame interpolation for increased FPS
- upscaling to 4K
- adding ambient sound
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