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Yesterday I finally found a website that can resolve against which I run for a few years one problem: find pictures. How about it? Well, you have an image on your computer, but you do not know what or who is on it. You suspect that the picture is available online but do not know how you can find it. Of course you can try to describe the picture on Google Images: album cover three men red hair globe but rarely gives good results.
But then there is the wonderful website TinEye.com! You can upload your picture there and then you get within a few seconds pictures symbols that resemble it. I've tried for an album cover quiz that I was doing (Album Cover Quiz V1) and that I could not identify. symbols The first image Just a screen dump created and sent to the website symbols and I got a link back to a page from Amazon symbols containing a CD of the Thompson Twins. That was what I was looking for!
This website is going to offer me a lot of help in solving platelet quizzes. Of the 80 questions from the album quiz, I had 15 but now I have all with TinEye can find. Yet I had some pictures are from other quizzes but showing the score was lower (about 50%). The system seems to have scale changes in one direction (only x or y only) trouble and may g

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