Have A Photo, But Don't Know It's Source? A Reverse "Photo" Lookup Tool!

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Ever had a photo which you really liked, but you need to know it's source, so that you can use it? But you just can't remember where you last saw it?


Or maybe you were just browsing around, and see this PERFECT photograph which would work for you, but you need to know it's direct source, so that you can use it?



Here is a source which can help tell you were a photo came from:


TinEye Reverse Image Search


It works for URL's and uploads from your computer. I tried it with just a random scenery photo I had, and immediately it pulled up about 6 links and references. I think some warriors can find this useful.
#lookup #photo #reverse #source #tool
  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Another strategy: you find a a product you really like. Point this at the signature graphic everybody uses on their sales page these days, and you should find other sales pages from the same guy.
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    "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
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    • Profile picture of the author Bjarne Eldhuset
      This could also be used to check for people plagiarizing your sales pages.
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