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Posted on July 21, 2011March 22, 2023 by arybin

Google Adds Reverse Image Search

Did you know? You can now drag image files from your computer into the Google Image search bar to perform an image-based search. Like Tineye, this ability to do a reverse search for images may help users connect images lacking data with information on the Internet. Google will also tell you the pixel dimensions of your image and link to alternate sizes, if available.

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Visual Resources Center
The University of Chicago Department of Art History
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Cochrane Woods Art Center Room 257
phone: 773.702.0261 or 773.702.7852
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