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It changed the flag!
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Every now and then a new AI tool drops and everyone scrambles to test it on the weirdest prompts possible (I'm guilty too). But sometimes, someone actually does something that feels… important. Photographer Rodrigo Bressane decided to feed Google's brand-new AI model - officially called Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, but affectionately nicknamed Nano Banana - a bunch of famous old black-and-white photos. He asked it to colorize them. And the results? Absolutely stunning.
We're talking iconic photos that we've only ever seen in shades of gray, suddenly brought to life with rich, natural color. It's the kind of thing that makes you do a double take - not because it looks fake, but because it looks real. For the first time, you can see history as if it happened yesterday. Imagine what this could mean for old family albums sitting in a box somewhere, or forgotten archives waiting to be rediscovered.
Google just unveiled Gemini 2.5 Flash Image last week, and yes, this is the same "Nano Banana" model that quietly went viral before launch. Beyond colorizing, it can edit photos, swap outfits, generate avatars that actually look like you, and even drop new furniture into your living room without changing the vibe.
But this? Breathing new life into history? That feels like magic.
It changed the flag!