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Clothes are Harder than Faces: Restoring Photos with AI

I’ve been using AI to restore old family photos — not just cleaning them up, but colorizing and reimagining them with tools like ComfyUI, ControlNet, and Photoshop. What started as a personal project with a photo of my grandfather has grown into a deeper exploration of memory, history, and machine learning.

In this post, I walk through my process, share before-and-after examples, and reflect on where restoration ends and re-creation begins. If you're curious about the tools or thinking of restoring your own images, give it a read — and feel free to reach out or leave a comment. More AI experiments coming soon.

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Long Term Plan

Banjo Joe lives life at his own pace, embracing a rhythm of freedom and simplicity that contrasts with the fast-moving world around him. A musician with The Whistle Pigs, Joe spends his days off the grid, playing banjo, enjoying the quiet of nature, and hanging out with close friends. His band’s hit song, “Long Term Plan,” reflects his unhurried journey, where he finds meaning in the small moments—like a late-night jam session or a quiet morning spent fixing coffee. “I’m just rambling through, figuring it out as I go, but I’ve got a plan. It’s a long term plan,” says Joe, capturing the essence of his laid-back yet purposeful lifestyle.

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Hidden Palace Ruins Discovered in Madrid

Ruins of a long lost palace, as well as the remains of Royal Stables, have been discovered during the ongoing construction of a tunnel in downtown Madrid. This remarkable find has captivated archaeologists and historians alike, shedding light on the rich history of the area.

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Inside the 11th-Century Cave Churches of Göreme

Rediscovered by Europeans in the 18th century, Göreme has a history that stretches back thousands of years. Once used as a necropolis by the Romans, it became a significant Christian hub during the early Middle Ages. This small city is one of many towns in Cappadocia, central Turkey, where entire communities were carved into the region's iconic fairy chimney rock formations.

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Jagalchi Market: A Dive Into Korea’s Seafood Capital

If you ever find yourself in South Korea, make sure to visit Jagalchi Market (자갈치시장) in Busan, the country’s largest seafood market. Here, you can buy seafood as fresh as it gets—and better yet, you can eat it on the spot. Simply pick your fish, and it will be prepared for you in true authentic Korean style, making it a must-experience for any food lover.

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The Oldest Restaurant in the World

"Madrid is home to countless historical sites, and among them is Sobrino de Botín—the oldest restaurant in the world, as certified by the Guinness Book of World Records. While other establishments may claim to be older, Botín stands apart for one key reason: since its founding in 1725, it has never closed its doors, changed locations, or altered its name. This unbroken legacy makes it a true culinary treasure of Madrid."

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Lyon’s Cathedral and Its Marvelous Astronomical Clock

In Vieux Lyon, the historic heart of the French city, lies Europe’s second-largest Renaissance district—surpassed only by Venice. Nestled alongside the river Saône is the stunning Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon, home to its remarkable astronomical clock, a masterpiece of medieval engineering and artistry.

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