>There is an amazing new open source tool available to quickly and
>easily colourize B&W images (and more) called
>"DeOldify". https://github.com/jantic/DeOldify
>
>MyHeritage has implemented a version of it to very quickly and simply
>colourize old B&W photos and right now it is free to anyone, without
>even logging in!https://www.myheritage.com/incolor
>
>I spent many, many hours colourizing an old B&W photo using GIMP.
>Using the MyHeritage implementation, it took about 5 seconds to do the
>job. Admittedly, the colours using the GIMP method are more accurate,
>but given the simplicity and speed of DeOldify, it is truly amazing!  
>It would be really neat if GIMP could beat PhotoShop and other photo
>editors in implementing this tool. I believe that the MyHeritage
>version just uses a default set of parameters. Within GIMP, you could
>provide the user with the ability to adjust those parameters to do a
>better job.
>I am not sure if this is the way I should make such a request, but if
>I am going about it the wrong way, perhaps someone could let me know
>the correct way to do so, or better yet, forward this to the
>appropriate people.

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