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- iltDirect link to the library instead of the blog: https://www.c82.net/naturalists-library/
- zkmonColors appear to be added by the restoration process. This kills originality of the works. I would prefer to see an artwork as it was created, not "enhanced" in anyway.
- a_cSlightly off topic, anyone know of any good dinosaur illustration, ideally a large collection?
- digikaziI'm assuming it is quite nice, but terrible adverts popping up all over the place and distracting from the overall experience, so I only skimmed through it before I closed the window (on a work computer hence no adblock!)Here's something similar from The Guardian, but without the ads:https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jun/18/natural-...
- HelloUsernameSource posted some days ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48850978 and blog https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48850987
- noduermeUnclear from the text: Was AI used in modifying or filling any images in the restoration process?
- yaurCan someone build a classifier that will tell is which of these images was drawn with a living, dead, or (charitably) dissected specimen?
- asd000hhwow beautiful!
- AnimatsSoon to be ingested for AI training.
- ButlerianJihadRemember when it was totally controversial that Ted Turner intended to colorize classic films such as Casablanca, and how technology was going to ruin artistry in this way? Good times.
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