AI turned a Rembrandt masterpiece into 5.6 terabytes of data:
A high-resolution image of Rembrandt's Nightwatch is now online. 717 gigapixels (yes, giga) to a claimed resolution of .0005-millimeters.
Last week the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam posted an AI-constructed, ultra-high-res image of "The Night Watch" by Rembrandt. The original piece is nearly 15 feet long and more than 12 feet high and has been under intensive restoration since the early 1900s.
They've actually reconstructed some parts that had been destroyed over the ages, based on historical records.
Is a pixel size finer than the hairs on Rembrandt's brush enough detail for you?
Previously:
(2020-05-23) Revelations About Rembrandt's Masterpiece Captured on Camera
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 21 2022, @07:42PM
>> All people should able to enjoy art. So copies are good thing IMO.
One man's art is another's child porn, so be careful what you're copying.