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Zombiepirate, in New Zealand soldiers pose with a captured German anti-tank rifle. 1918.
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I believe it’s the Mauser Tankgewehr M1918, it had a 13.2 mm cartridge.

LemmyKnowsBest, in The first pig to fly. 1909.

“When pigs fly”

I bet a lot of unprecedented things happened after that.

SatansMaggotyCumFart, in The first pig to fly. 1909.

Stupid sexy pig.

JSocial, in The first pig to fly. 1909.

Took me a minute to stop looking for the badge.

rustyredox, in Boxing Match At Yankee Stadium. 1923.

Did practically everyone just bring their own binoculars or spyglasses? Those are some hemorrhaging nosebleed sections up in the rafters.

ARk, in The first pig to fly. 1909.

He doesn’t look like he had a choice though

paddirn, in An anti-Communist civilian fighter runs with an AK during a street-fight in Bucharest, Romania. 1989.

With some random people just sort of milling about in the background.

“Oh, they doin’ the streetfightin’ thing again are they? Bus doesn’t come for another 20 min, let’s have a look-sees.”

adj16, in Praying Mantis, a WW2 prototype machinegun carrier with an articulated, elevating chassis.

Is that an articulated chassis in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?

independantiste, (edited ) in Color photo of a man and woman in Dagestan, 1904
@independantiste@sh.itjust.works avatar

The quality you can get with film never ceases to amaze me. I think the Oppenheimer movie poster was shot on film then scanned digitally, and the final image is like 11k pixels wide. There was also a 1980’s music clip I saw the other day on YouTube that was labelled as remastered in 4k or something, and it looked great for a remaster. Turns out it was simply re-scanned with modern tools and since the original film was so crisp it was all that needed to be done. No AI enhancement bullshit and all that.

niktemadur,

The ones that really grab my sight are not film but glass plates, the clarity of images that are 120 years old is unbelievable.

daellat,

The band of brothers remaster was also rescanned film, it looks fantastic

magikmw,

Oh crap TIL gotta rewatch.

Hexarei,
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Rescanning with modern tools is the exact definition of a remaster - Going back to the original ‘master’ copy and using modern techniques to produce a newer, better version :-)

independantiste, (edited )
@independantiste@sh.itjust.works avatar

True, I am more used to remastering in gaming when it usually means removing the piss color filter and removing the fps cap

Hexarei,
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Fortunately, some remasters even in gaming are the same: Going back to the source, maybe fixing some bugs, and then using the highest quality assets that were available at the time but had to be scaled down to make the game make sense for the hardware of the time. Unfortunately those are few and far between.

HootinNHollerin, in Praying Mantis, a WW2 prototype machinegun carrier with an articulated, elevating chassis.
Anticorp, in Praying Mantis, a WW2 prototype machinegun carrier with an articulated, elevating chassis.

This just made me want to watch the original Terminator again.

TropicalDingdong, in Praying Mantis, a WW2 prototype machinegun carrier with an articulated, elevating chassis.
askat, in WW1 experimental camouflage sniper's suit using the concept of "dazzle."
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It looks like Avvar armor from Dragon Age: Inquisition

Kolanaki, in WW1 experimental camouflage sniper's suit using the concept of "dazzle."
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“The concept is so be so bright and flashy, it literally blinds the sniper.”

cupcakezealot, in WW1 experimental camouflage sniper's suit using the concept of "dazzle."
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they’re just lucky the world was black and white back then so it’s easier for him to blend in

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