Finding a Photo on the Web Using a Reverse Image Search
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If you’ve got an image and want to find where it is also used on the web, the secret is to to a ‘reverse image search’. I needed to do this recently to find who to give credit to for a stock image I used, and thought you might find it helpful too.
I have found Tineye a useful site to perform this task (I have no relationship with them, by the way). If you want to discover other places and methods, just Google ‘reverse image search’.
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