Looking arranged an illustration for your online presentation, blog post or report? No problem to Google Images, Flickr xsplit search, Bing Image Search or other search engines to use. But unfortunately it occasionally lack proper attribution to the illustration. You can use the illustration, but would you do it right, it can not hurt to give to the original creator. Attribution You can with TinEye now. You give it a URL of a photo or upload your own version, xsplit and the search engine before you go looking for similar photos on the web. So you can find larger versions, or other cropping. Photographers and other rights holders can detect. Use the service use (abuse?) Of their own work The search engine works fairly accurate and gives great results. Satisfied with the first tests? Install the plugin (any browser) and look directly through your right.
Frank Meeuwsen is an independent digital strategist in his company The Incredible xsplit Adventure starts here ... and founder of the website Lifehacking.nl. He is also for Evernote, the Dutch ambassador WWIISelect.
Frank strongly believes in getting things done. Now we see it in practice to keep. Mainly, you'll find him on Twitter and Google+. More posts by Frank Meeuwsen Keep it cool on hot days Quote - Linus Pauling - Ideas Waking up with Evernote breakfast session More Posts from this Category The positive effects of negative visualization David Allen about the essence of GTD (and Lifehacking and systems) Is it Friday? Five hacks for a productive day
Equal tried with a picture of which I have been asking for a while I even had it come back. 552 results. Well, before xsplit I'm through it. And what is the original? You can then sort it back on top first. See, that hurry up!
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