Do any GAN's exist to restore photos with reduced colors (not grayscale coloring)?

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  • Bringing-Old-Photos-Back-to-Life

    Bringing Old Photo Back to Life (CVPR 2020 oral)

  • Why a GAN specifically? There's Bringing Old Photos Back to Life for example, but it uses VAEs, not a GAN.

  • Cascade

    Node-based image editor with GPU-acceleration. (by ttddee)

  • I think that color reduction is unreversible by itself. What you can do is “amplify” colors using for example : https://github.com/ttddee/Cascade you can create your own shader that might get you what you want. Or look for neural network solution that will guess the color in the image.

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